GIFT  O 


PHI     BETA     KAPPA 


ALPHA    OF    MARYLAND 


JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY 


1904 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND 


JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY 


1904 


Contents. 


UNITED  CHAPTERS  OF  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 
List  of  Officers. 
List  otf  Chapters. 
History  of  the   Society. 
Constitution  of  the  United  Chapters. 

ALPHA  CHAPTER  OF  MARYLAND. 
Charter. 

Officers  of  the  Chapter. 
History  of  the  Chapter. 
Constitution  and  By-Laws. 

REGISTER  OF  MEMBERS, 


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THE  UNITED  CHAPTERS 

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.   PHI    BETA   KAPPA. 


Hon    John  A.  DeRemer,  LL.  D.,  President,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  J.  C.  Van  Benschoten,  LL.  D.,  Vice-President,  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Rev.  Oscar  M.  Voorhees,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  High  Bridge, 
N.  J. 

Senators,  1898-1904. 

Hon.  Joseph  H.  Choate,  LL.  D.,  London,  Eng. 

Hon.  John  A.  DeRemer,  LL.  D.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Hon.  Theodore  E.  Hancock,  LL.  D.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Prof.  Samuel  Hart,  D.  D.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Higginson,  LL.  D.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Pres.  Seth  Low,  LL.  D.,  New  York  City. 

Editor  Hamilton  W.  Mabie,  L.  H.  D..  New  York  City. 

Prof.  Francis  A.  March,  LL.  D.,  Easton,  Pa. 

Editor  Horace  E.  Scudder,  L.  H.  D.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Prof.  James  C.  Van  Benschoten,  LL.  D.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Senators,  1901-1907. 

Prof.  Henry  L.  Ohalpman,  D.  D.,  Brunswick,  Me. 
Prof.    Edwin    Grosvenor,   M.   A.,   Amherst,   Mass. 
Prof.  Edward  Everett  Hale,  LL,  D.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Col.  William  Lamlb,  LL.  D.,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Rev.  Eben  B.  Parsons,  D.  D.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Pres.  Ira  Remsen,  LL.  D.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Pres.  Charles  F.  Thwing,  LL.  D.,  Cleveland,  O. 
Rev.  Oscar  M.  Voorhees,  M.  A.,  High  Bridge,  N.  J. 
Prof.  Adolph  Werner,  Ph.  D.,  New  York  City. 
Pres.  Benjamin  Ide  Wheeler,  LL.  D.,  Berkeley,  Cal. 


list  of  Chapters  in  the  Order  of  tbeir  Establishment 


Alpha  of  Virginia, 
Alpha  of  Connecticut, 
Alpha  of  Massachusetts, 
Alpha  of  New  Hampshire, 
Alpha  of  New  York, 
Alpha  of  Maine, 
Alpha  of  Rhode  Island, 
Alpha  of  Ohio, 
Beta  of  Connecticut, 
Gamma  of  Connecticut, 
Alpha  of  Vermont, 
Beta  of  Massachusetts, 
Beta  of  Ohio, 
Beta  of  New  York, 
Gamma  of  Ohio, 
Gamma  of  Massachusetts, 
Gamma  of  New  York, 
Beta  of  Vermont, 
Allpha  of  New  Jersey, 
Delta  of  New  York, 
Epsilon  of  New  York, 
Zeta  of  New  York, 
Eta  of  New  York, 
Theta  of  New  York, 

The  following  Chapt 
by  the  National  Council: 
Alpha  of  Pennsylvania, 
Beta  of  Pennsylvania, 
Tota  of  New  York, 
Alpha  of  Indiana, 
Alp'ha  of  Illinois, 
Alpha  of  Kansas, 
Gamma  of  Pennsylvania, 
Delta  of  Massachusetts, 
Alpha  of  Minnesota, 
Delta  of  Pennsylvania, 
Alpha  of  Maryland, 
Alpha  of  Iowa, 
Alpha  of  Nebraska, 
Beta  of  Maine, 
Kappa  of  New  York, 
Epsilon  of  Pennsylvania, 
Beta  of  Indiana, 
Alpha  of  California, 
Mu  of  New  York, 
Zeta  of  Pennsylvania, 
Alpha  of  Wisconsin, 
Epsilon  of  Massachusetts, 
Delta  of  Ohio, 
Beta  of  New  Jersey, 
Lambda  of  New  York, 
Beta  of  Illinois, 
Alpha  of  Tennessee, 
Alpha  of  Missouri, 
Eta  of  Pennsylvania, 


William  and  Mary, 

December  5,     1776- 

Yale, 

April  (?),          1781. 

Harvard, 

September  5,    1781. 

Dartmouth, 

August  20,        1787- 

Union, 

May  i,               1817. 

Bowdoin, 

February  22,     1825. 

Brown, 

July  21,              1830. 

Adelbert, 

October  28,      1843. 

Trinity, 

July  2,                1845. 

Wesleyan, 

July  7,                1845- 

University  of  Vt, 

March  7,            1848. 

Amherst, 

August  9,          1853. 

Kenyon, 

June  29,             1858. 

Univ'sity,  City  of  N.  Y., 

December  23,  1858 

Marietta, 

June  9,               1860. 

Williams, 

July  30,              1864. 

CTgeof  the  City,  N.Y., 

July  24,              1867. 

Middlebury, 

August  7,          1868. 

Rutgers, 

February  22,    1869. 

Columbia, 

April  22,            1869. 

Hamilton, 

May  24,             1871. 

Hobart, 

July  6,                1870. 

Colgate, 

June  12,             1878. 

Cornell, 

May  28,             1882. 

ers  were  organized  under   Charters  granted 

Dickinson, 

Ajpril  13,            1887. 

Lehigh, 

April  15,            1887. 

Rochester, 

April  20,            1887. 

De  Pauw, 

December  17,  1889. 

Northwestern, 

February  18,     1890. 

University  of  Kansas 

April  2,              1890. 

Lafayette, 

April  5,              1890. 

Tufts, 

November  18,  1892. 

Univ'sity  of  M'nesota, 

December  13,  1892. 

University  of  Penna., 

December          1892. 

Johns  Hopkins. 

October  10,      1895. 

University  of  Iowa, 

September  30,  1895. 

University  of  Nebr., 

Decemlber  23,  1895. 

Colby, 

January  3,         1896. 

Syracuse, 

February  TO,     1896. 

Swarthmore, 

June  9,               1896. 

Wabash, 

November  7,    1898. 

University  of  Cala., 

December  23,  1898. 

Vassar, 

April  7,              1898 

Haverford, 

January  20,       1899. 

University  of  Wis., 

February  <2,       1899 

Boston, 

February  8,       1899 

Cincinnati, 

April  IT,            1899. 

Princeton, 

June  7,               1899. 

St.  Lawrence, 

June  24,             1899 

Chicago, 

July  i,                1899. 

Vanderbilt, 

November  5,    1901. 

University  of  Mo., 

December  5,     1901 

Allegheny, 

February  18,     1902. 

ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND. 


1bistor$  of  the  iflbi  Beta  Ifcappa  Society 


THE  EARLY  DAYS. 


The  Pni  Beta  Kappa  Society  was  organized  at  the  College 
of  William  and  Mary,  Williams-burg,  Virginia,  December  5, 
1776.  It  was  a  social  club  and  a  literary  society.  One  of  the 
rules  of  procedure  was,  "that  four  members  be  selected  to  per- 
form at  each  session,  two  of  whom  in  matters  of  argumenta- 
tion and  the  others  in  opposite  composition."  Hon.  Stewart  L. 
Woodford,  in  his  Phi  Beta  Kappa  address  at  Columbia,  1886, 
says  that  the  society  was  probably  suggested  by  the  philo- 
sophic clubs  which  were  then  common  among  the  collegiate 
students  of  France  and  the  Continent.  For  many  years  there 
was  much  uncertainty  regarding  the  moving  spirits  of  the 
Society  at  its  inception.  One  noted  orator  said  "Thomas  Jef- 
ferson organized  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa."  Another  writer  said 
'Thi  Beta  Kappa  would  oe  glad  to  have  Mr.  Jefferson's  por- 
trait in  its  hall,"  but  there  is  not  a  shadow  of  a  line  of  evidence 
to  show  that  he  had  anything  to  do  with  it.  These  question- 
ings were  answered  by  the  early  records  that  were  published 
in  the  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical  Maga- 
zine, April,  1896,  by  its  editor,  President  L.  G.  Tyler,  of  the 
college.  The  first  minute  of  the  records  says : — "On  Thurs- 
day, the  5th  of  December,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  God  one  thou- 
sand seven  hundred  and  seventy-six,  and  the  first  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, a  happy  spirit  and  resolution  of  attaining  the  im- 
portant ends  of  Society  entering  the  minds  of  John  Heath, 
Thomas  Smith,  Richard  Booker,  Armst'd  Smith,  and  John 
Jones,  and  afterwards  seconded  by  others,  prevailed,  and  was 
accordingly  ratified."  The  record  then  gives  the  medal  with 
its  Latin  and  Greek  initials  and  its  "index  imparting  a  philo- 
sophical design,  extended  to  the  three  stars,  a  part  of  the  plane- 
tary orb,"  and  the  strong  oath  of  initiation,  with  'the  society's 
general  rules  of  procedure.  The  first  rule  says : — "That  in 
every  design  or  attempt,  whether  great  or  small,  we  ought  to 

*  The  material  for  this  sketch  has  been  taken  from  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Hand-Book 
compiled  by  Rev.  E.  B.  Parsons. 


8  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

invoke  the  Deity."  The  twenty-five  printed  pages  of  the  "min- 
utes" are  not  greatly  unlike  those  of  any  college  literary  socie- 
ty of  the  olden  time,  with  just  a  trace  of  the  "banquet"  in  evi- 
dence, and  no  larger  element  of  "politics"  than  we  should  ex- 
pect 'to  find  when  we  remember  that  Jefferson  and  the  Vir- 
ginia patriots  were  assembled  at  that  time  in  that  same  village 
of  Williamsburg.  These  are  some  of  the  questions  of  their 
''argumentation"  : — "Whether  Brutus  was  Justifyable  in  Kill- 
ing Caesar;"  "Whether  the  Execution  of  Charles  the  First  was 
Justifyable ;"  "The  Justice  of  African  Slavery ;"  "Whether  any 
form  of  Government  is  more  favorable  to  public  virtue  than  a 
Commonwealth."  It  is  evident  that  the  early  Phi  Beta  Kappas 
felt  there  was  a  place  for  'the  scholar  in  politics.  It  is  also  clear 
that  those  young  men  began  to  broaden  their  views  and  to 
desire  some  kind  of  union  with  the  students  of  other  parts  of 
the  new  country.  In  his  delightful  essay  upon  the  society  as 
"A  Fossil  from  the  Tertiary,"  in  the  Atlantic  Monthly,  July, 
1879,  that  Past  Master  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Dr.  Edward  Everett 
Hale,  says: — "The  early  correspondence  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
shows  that  the  young  men  who  formed  it  had  just  such  dreams 
of  union  as  those  fostered  by  clubs  among  the  educated  men  of 
Germany."  With  this  high  purpose  they  responded  to  the 
call  for  other  chapters  of  'the  society,  saying: — "It  is  repug- 
nant to  the  liberal  principles  of  Societies  that  they  should  be 
confined  to  any  particular  place,  Men  or  Description  of  Men, 
but  that  they  should  be  extended 'to  the  wise  and  virtuous  of 
every  degree  and  of  whatever  country." 

The  first  stadium  of  the  new  society  was  destined  to  be 
brief.  On  January  3,  1781,  the  British  fleet,  "bearing  Benedict 
Arnold  and  his  forces,"  appeared  off  'the  coast,  and  the  mem- 
bers sealed  up  their  records  and  delivered  them  into  the  hands 
of  the  college  steward  until  the  desirable  event  of  the  Society's 
resurrection."  After  the  war  there  was  no  attempt  to  revive 
the  society  at  the  old  college  till  1849,  when  Mr.  Short,  the  last 
president  in  1781,  at  the  advanced  age  of  ninety-two,  became 
"the  connecting  link  with  the  original  society."  The  society 
was  again  broken  up  by  the  war  of  1861,  the  records  went  to 
the  Virginia  Historical  Society,  and  on  the  revival  of  the  chap- 
ter in  1895  were  returned  to  the  old  college. 

In  the  interesting  record  published  by  President  Tyler  are 
the  names  and  personal  sketches  of  the  half  hundred  members 
of  the  first  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  They  were  men  who  had  an 
active  share  in  the  stirring  affairs  of  the  Revolution,  and  in 
camp  and  legislative  hall  performed  their  part  in  the  contest 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  9 

for  freedom.  Nearly  all  of  the  fifty  were  in  the  Continental 
army,  seventeen  were  in  the  state  legislature  and  most  of  them 
for  several  terms  ;  eight  were  members  of  the  convention  which 
ratified  the  Federal  Constitution,  five  were  members  of  the 
national  House  of  Representatives  and  two  of  the  national  Sen- 
ate. Some  of  the  men  became  leaders  in  national  affairs; 
Heath,  the  first  president  of  the  society,  was  in  the  legislature 
when  barely  twenty-two,  and  ten  years  later  in  Congress; 
Archibald  Stuart,  member  of  both  houses,  presidential  elec- 
tor and  judge,  a  leading  man  of  the  South  till  his  death ;  Beck- 
ley  was  clerk  of  the  Convention  of  1788,  as  afterwards  he  was 
of  Congress;  Bushrod  Washington,  the  favorite  nephew  of 
General  Washington,  and  the  inheritor  of  Mount  Vernon,  was 
an  associate  justice  of  the  United  States;  Short,  the  second 
president  of  the  society,  was  secretary  of  legation  in  France 
when  Jefferson  was  minister,  and  afterwards  was  himself  an 
eminent  diplomatist.  The  names  of  Cabel  and  Clements,  Fitz- 
hugh  and  Hardy,  Mason  and  Madison  and  Lee  were  well 
known  in  Virginia  affairs.  Perhaps  the  most  widely  known 
member  of  the  original  fifty  was  John  Marshall,  whose  record 
as  lawyer,  legislator  and  Chief  Justice  is  a  part  of  national 
history. 


THE    HUNDRED    YEARS,    1781—1881. 


One  of  the  original  fifty  members  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  at 
William  and  Mary,  was  Elisha  Parmale,  a  graduate  of  Harvard 
in  1779,  who  for  graduate  work  had  probably  gone  south  on 
account  of  weak  lungs.  Upon  his  return  to  the  North  he  was 
authorized  to  establish  chapters  of  the  Society  at  Harvard  and 
Yale.  The  former  was  voted  December  4,  1779,  and  the  latter 
five  days  afterwards.  It  appears  that  Mr.  Parmale,  because  of 
convenience,  instituted  the  Yale  chapter  first  and  then  the 
Harvard  chapter,  both  some  time  in  1780  or  1781.  At  first  the 
Alpha  of  Virginia  intended  to  connect  the  new  chapters  closely 
to  itself  and  to  name  that  at  Harvard,  Epsilon,  and  that  at  Yale, 
Zeta,  the  Beta,  Gamma,  and  Delta  having  already  been  as- 
signed to  Virginia  branches  which  were  never  started  or  by 
the  war  were  quickly  ended.  But  before  the  charters  were  is- 
sued a  more  liberal  spirit  prevailed,  and  the  new  chapters  were 
called  the  Alpha  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  the  Alpha  of  Con- 
necticut. 


io  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Under  the  privileges  granted  by  the  parent  society  each 
Alpha  was  to  be  at  the  head  of  its  state,  and  the  concurrent  act 
of  all  the  Alphas  was  required  to  extend  the  society  to  other 
states.  After  six  years  the  two  Northern  Alphas  agreed  to 
give  Dartmouth  a  chapter,  and  the  ''foundation  meeting"  was 
held  August  20,  1787,  establishing  the  Alpha  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. These  three  chapters  formed  the  society  for  thirty 
years.  When  the  Morgan  craze  against  Freemasonry  'filled 
New  England  the  Harvard  chapter  yielded  to  the  influence  of 
John  Quincy  Adams,  Judge  Story  and  others,  and  abandoned 
the  oath  of  secrecy.  Edward  Everett  was  sent  to  a  meet- 
ing of  the  Yale  chapter  to  induce  them  to  take  similar  action. 
This  chapter  agreed  to  abandon  the  secret  oath,  as  did  Dart- 
mouth also.  Possibly  there  came  at  this  point,  all  uncon- 
sciously to  the  immediate  members  of  that  time,  a  broadening 
of  views  and  purposes  that  in  due  time  brought  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  from  the  limited  range  of  an  ordinary  Greek  Letter  Fra- 
ternity into  the  larger  ambition  of  a  union  of  scholars. 

The  admirable  bibliographical  description  which  Mr.  Till- 
inghast  has  given  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  orations  and  poems 
at  Harvard  make  us  understand  how  Phi  Beta  Kappa  day  has 
become  the  notable  day  of  Harvard  commencement  week.  The 
early  days  of  the  Yale  chapter  are  well  pictured  by  Mr.  George 
D.  Kellogg  in  his  Historical  Sketch  written  for  the  Yale  Chap- 
ter Catalogue. 

In  1817  the  Alphas  united  and  granted  a  chapter  to  Union 
College,  which  became  the  proud  parent  of  seven  new  chap- 
ters, almost  one  third  of  all  that  were  established  up  to  the  time 
of  the  United  Chapters.  Charters  to  Bowdoin,  Brown  and 
others  followed. 


THE  UNITED  CHAPTERS. 


In  1881  the  Harvard  chapter  invited  the  other  chapters  to 
send  delegates  to  attend  the  celebration  of  the  hundredth  anni- 
versary of  its  establishment,  and  to  empower  such  delegates 
to  constitute  themselves  a  convention  to  represent  the  society. 
After  several  meetings  a  permanent  organization  was  estab- 
lished, and  The  First  National  Council  met  at  Saratoga,  Sept. 
5,  1883.  A  constitution  and  by-laws  were  adopted  and  officers 
elected.  The  Councils  are  held  every  third  year,  and  all  ap- 
plications for  new  chapters  are  considered  by  the  Senators  be- 
fore being  presented  to  the  Council  for  their  action. 


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Constitution  and  ttsrflaws  of  the  United  Chapters. 


CONSTITUTION. 


ARTICLE    I. 
Composition  of  the  National  Council. 

The  National  Council  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  shall 
consist  of  the  Senators  hereinafter  spoken  of,  and  of  delegates 
from  the  several  Chapters  of  the  Society.  Each  Chapter  shall 
be  entitled  to  send  three  delegates,  who  shall  be  graduates 
of  at  least  five  years'  standing  and  members  of  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society,  but  not  necessarily  of  the  Chapter  by  which 
they  are  chosen. 

ARTICLE    II. 
The  Senate. 

The  Senate  shall  originally  consist  of  twenty  Senators, 
chosen  by  the  delegates  at  the  first  session  of  the  National 
Council,  from  the  Society  at  large.  These  shall  be  divided  into 
two  classes,  whose  terms  of  office  shall  expire  at  the  adjourn- 
ment of  alternate  regular  sessions  of  the  National  Council.  At 
every  subsequent  regular  session  the  places  of  the  outgoing 
class  shall  be  filled  by  election  as  follows:  On  the  day  pre- 
ceding the  first  day  of  each  regular  session  of  the  National 
Council,  the  Senate  shall  meet,  and  shall  nominate  fifteen  can- 
didates, in  addition  to  the  members  of  the  outgoing  class,  for 
the  tert  vacant  seats,  and  also  two  candidates  for  the  unexpired 
term  of  each  Senator  who  may  have  died  or  resigned  since 
the  last  regular  session.  Other  persons  not  nominated  by  the 
Senate  may  be  presented  as  candidates  at  the  time  of  the  elec- 
tion. Of  every  ten  members  whose  terms  of  office  shall  ex- 
pire, one  may  be  elected  by  the  Council  Senator  for  life.  In 
every  election  of  Senators  a  majority  of  the  votes  cast  shall  be 
required  to  elect,  and  in  such  elections  the  outgoing  Senators 
shall  have  no  vote.  The  Senate  may  fill  vacancies  in  its  own 
body  till  the  next  meeting  of  the  National  Council. 

ARTICLE    III. 

Officers  of  the  National  Council. 

The  officers  of  the  National  Council  shall  be  a  President, 
a  Vice- President,  a  Secretary  and  a  Treasurer,  and  such  others 


J2  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

as  may  be  found  necessary  from  time  to  time.     The  President 
shall  be  chosen  from  among  the  Senators. 

ARTICLE    IV. 
Sessions  and  Functions  of  the  Council. 

The  National  Council  shall  meet  every  third  year  at  such 
place  and  time  as  shall  have  been  determined  by  the  officers 
of  the  United  Chapters,  and  shall  proceed  at  once  to  the  elec- 
tion first  of  its  officers  and  next  of  the  Senators.  The  Na- 
tional Council  shall  make  such  rules  as  may  be  found  neces- 
sary for  the  carrying  out  of  any  provision  of  this  Constitution. 

ARTICLE    V. 
The  Senate  and  Its  Functions. 

During  the  sessions  of  the  National  Council  the  Senate 
shall  have  no  separate  existence,  but  its  members  shall  take 
their  places  with  the  delegates  as  members  of  the  National 
Council,  voting  with  the  delegates  as  well  upon  all  other  mat- 
ters as  upon  the  election  of  officers  and  Senators,  except  as 
provided  in  Article  II.  When  the  National  Council  is  not  in 
session  the  Senate  shall  constitute  an  independent  body, 
charged  with  the  duty  of  representing  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society  and  speaking  in  its  name,  and  exercising,  in  addition, 
the  functions  of  a  permanent  Executive  Committee  of  the  Na- 
tional Council.  It  shall  hold  its  meetings  at  such  times  and 
places  as  it  shall  determine,  being  first  called  together  by  that 
Senator  who,  at  the  original  election  of  the  Senate,  shall  have 
been  elected  by  the  largest  number  of  votes.  It  shall  recom- 
mend candidates  for  election  as  Senators.  It  shall  also  have 
power  to  call  an  extra  session  of  the  National  Council.  It 
shall,  furthermore,  prepare  and  recommend  to  the  considera- 
tion of  the  National  Council  such  matters  as  it  may  deem 
proper.  It  shall  transmit  its  lists  of  candidates  and  of  matters 
recommended  for  discussion,  by  the  hands  of  the  secretary,  to 
the  presiding  officer  of  the  National  Council,  immediately  upon 
its  organization  being  completed.  It  shall  also  transmit,  in 
the  same  manner,  to  the  National  Council  a  report  of  its  do- 
ings between  the  sessions  of  the  Council.  Nothing  herein  shall 
be  so  construed  as  to  derogate  from  the  right  of  the  National 
Council  to  appoint  Committees  to  sit  between  sessions,  in- 
dependently of  the  Senate,  and  to  report  at  the  next  session 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  13 

ARTICLE    VI. 
New  Charters. 

Applications  for  charters  shall,  in  all  cases,  be  made  to  the 
Senate,  at  least  six  months  before  the  regular  session  of  the 
National  Council ;  the  Senate  shall  at  once  notify  all  the  chap- 
ters of  such  applications,  and  such  applications  shall  be  re- 
ported to  the  National  Council  with  the  recommendation  of 
the  Senate  at  the  next  meeting  of  the  Council,  and  shall  be 
passed  upon  by  the  Council,  which  shall  have  exclusive  power 
to  grant  charters.  But  no  charters  shall  be  issued  without  the 
consent  of  delegations  representing  a  majority  of  the  chapters. 

ARTICLE    VII. 
By-Laws  and  Rules  of  Order. 

The  National  Council  at  any  of  its  sessions,  and  the  Sen- 
ate at  any  time,  may  respectively  make  such  By-Laws  and 
Rules  of  Order  as  may  be  thought  expedient  for  their  use,  pro- 
vided the  same  be  not  inconsistent  with  any  of  the  provisions 
of  this  Constitution.  A  quorum  of  the  National  Council  shall 
consist  of  delegates  from  a  majority  of  the  chapters  and  not 
fewer  than  three  Senators;  the  Senate  shall  determine  the 
number  which  shall  constitute  its  quorum. 

ARTICLE    VIII. 
Rights  of  Chapters. 

Nothing  contained  in  this  constitution  shall  be  construed 
as  empowering  the  Senate  or  the  National  Council  to  restrict 
or  abridge  the  rights  or  privileges  now  exercised  by  existing 
Chapters,  except  as  expressly  provided  herein. 

ARTICLE    IX. 
Amendments  to  This  Constitution. 

No  change  shall  be  made  in  this  Constitution  unless  the 
same  shall  have  been  proposed  at  the  session  of  the  National 
Council  next  preceding  the  session  at  which  the  proposed 
change  is  voted  for;  and  no  vote  shall  be  had  upon  any  such 
proposed  change  except  at  a  stated  hour  previously  ordered 
by  the  meeting, — and  no  amendment  shall  be  made  without 
the  concurrence  of  the  delegations  of  two-thirds  of  the  Chap- 
ters represented  in  the  Council. 

ARTICLE    X. 
Adoption  of  the  Constitution. 

This  Constitution  shall  take  effect  when  ratified  by  four- 
teen Chapters.  (Sixteen  chapters  ratified  it  before  July,  1883.) 


14  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

BY-LAWS. 


I. 
Elections  and  Officers. 

All  elections  shall  be  by  ballot.  The  President  shall  pre- 
side over  the  meetings  of  the  Council.  In  his  absence  the  Vice- 
President  shall  perform  his  duties.  When  both  are  absent  a 
president  pro  tempore  shall  be  chosen  viva  voce.  The  Secre- 
tary shall  keep  the  records  of  the  Council,  conduct  its  corre- 
spondence, and  send  to  the  Senate  and  to  each  chapter  a  certi- 
fied report  of  the  proceedings  of  each  session.  The  Treasurer 
shall  collect  and  disburse  all  funds  of  the  Council,  and  report 
at  each  session  thereof. 

II. 

Order  of  Business. 

(i)  Calling  the  Roll.  (2)  Reading  the  minutes.  (3)  Re- 
ports of  officers.  (4)  Communications  from  the  Senate  on 
nominations.  (5)  Election  of  officers.  (6)  Election  of  sena- 
tors. (7)  Communication  from  the  Senate  on  new  chapters 
and  other  matters.  (8)  Miscellaneous  business. 

III. 

Voting. 

In  all  cases  not  otherwise  provided  for  by  the  Constitution 
each  senator  and  delegate  present  shall  be  entitled  to  cast  one 
vote. 

IV. 

Assessments. 

Each  chapter  shall  pay  to  the  Treasurer  a  triennial  assess- 
ment of  five  dollars. 

V. 

Procedure. 

The  proceedings  of  the  Council,  in  all  cases  not  provided 
fof  in  the  Constitution,  or  the  by-laws,  shall  conform  to  the 
rules  laid  down  in  Cushing's  Manual. 

VI. 

Endorsement  of  New  Chapters. 

All  applications  for  future  chapters  shall  have  the  en- 
dorsement of  at  least  five  existing  chapters  prior  to  presen- 
tation to  the  Senate. 

VII. 

Amendments. 

These  by-laws,  or  any  of  them,  may  be  suspended,  altered 
or  amended  at  any  meeting  of  the  Council  by  a  two-thirds  vote 
of  the  members  of  the  Council  present  and  voting. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND. 


Charter  of  tbe  alpha  Chapter  or  Maryland 

United  Chapters 
—TO— 

Daniel    C.    Oilman,    Thomas    Craig,    James    W.    Bright,    Minton    Warren, 
Bernard  C.  Steiner,  Kirby  F.  Smith,  Charles  L.  Poor  and  Melvin  Brandow. 


Brethren  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Greeting : 

Whereas,  The  National  Council  of  the  United  Chapters  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society  has  by  resolution  duly  adopted  on  the  eleventh  day 
of  September,  1895,  decreed  the  establishment  of  a  chapter  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  in  connection  with  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  at  Balti- 
more, and  has  directed  the  Senate  by  the  President  and  Secretary  to 
issue  a  charter  in  the  name  of  the  National  Council: — Now,  therefore, 
by  virtue  of  the  aforesaid  act  of  the  Council  and  the  authority  delegated 
to  us,  we  do  hiereby  incorporate  and  establish  you  and  such  others  as 
you  may  hereafter  elect  and  associate  with  yourselves,  in  conformity 
to  the  law  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  into  a  separate  and  subordi- 
nate branch  of  said  society,  to  be  known  and  called 

She  Alpha  Chapter  of  tbe  iDhi  JBeta  lhappa  in  tbe  State  of  Maryland ; 

hereby  granting  unto  you  and  your  successors  all  the  powers,  privileges, 
and  benefits  thereunto  appertaining,  in  as  full  and  ample  a  measure  as 
the  brethren  of  the  other  and  existing  chapters  enjoy;  at  the  same  time 
enjoining  upon  you  in  the  organization  and  conduct  of  the  new  chapter, 
and  as  a  condition  upon  which  this  charter  is  granted,  strict  compli- 
ance with  the  Constitution  of  the  United  Chapters  and  the  Model  Con- 
stitution herewith  transmitted  to  you. 

In.  Witness  "Whereof,  the  said  Senate  has  caused  the  seal  of  the 
United  Chapters  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  to  be  affixed  hereto,  with  the 
signatures  of  thie  President  and  Secretary. 

THOMAS  WENTWORTH  HIGGINSON,  President. 
E.  B.  PARSONS,   Secretary. 

Given  this  eleventh  day  of  September,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord,  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  ninety-five. 


16  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 


Officers  of  the  Chapter, 


PRESIDENTS. 

D.  C.   GILMAN 1895—1899 

J.    S.    AMES 1899—1900 

E.  H.    GRIFFIN 1900—1901 

W.   H.   HOWELL 1901—1902 

A.    M.   ELLIOTT 1902—1903 

P.    HAUPT 1903—1904 

H.    M.    KURD 1904— 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

J.   W.    BRIGHT....  ..1895—1896 

J.   S.   AMES 1896—1897 

W.    H.    WELCH 1899—1900 

W.   H.   HOWELL. 1900—1901 

A.  M.   ELLIOTT 1901—1902 

P.    HAUPT 1902—1903 

H.    M.    KURD 1903—1904 

K.  F.   SMITH 1904— 

TREASURERS. 

C,   L.    POOR 1895—1899 

G.   C.   MORRISON 1899—1900 

M.    BRANDOW 1900—1001 

C.   C.   MARDEN 1901— 

SECRETARIES. 

B.  C.    STEINER..  ..1895—1896 

K.    F.    SMITH 1896—1900 

J.    E.    GILPIN looo— 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  17 


HISTORY   OF   THE   LOCAL   CHAPTER. 


No  definite  action  was  taken  to  secure  a  chapter  of  the 
society  at  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  until  the  fall  of  1894, 
when,  in  response  to  a  suggestion  made  by  Dr.  Steiner  and 
others,  a  meeting  was  called  of  some  members  of  the  faculty 
and  advanced  students  who  were  already  members  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society.  At  this  meeting,  which  was  presided  over 
by  President  D.  C.  Gilman,  a  petition  was  drafted  to  be  sent  to 
the  Senate  in  time  for  its  meeting  held  March  18,  1895.  The 
petition  was  endorsed  by  several  New  England  colleges  and 
was  favorably  recommended  by  the  Senate.  At  the  session 
of  the  Congress  held  at  Saratoga,  September  n,  1895,  a  char- 
ter was  granted  to  the  following  petitioners  of  the  Johns  Hop- 
kins University : 

Daniel  C.  Gilman,  Yale. 

Thomas  Craig,  Lafayette. 

James  W.  Bright,  Lafayette. 

Minton  Warren,  Tufts. 

Kirby  F.  Smith,  University  of  Vermont. 

Charles  L.  Poor,  College  of  City  of  New  York. 

Bernard  C.  Steiner,  Yale. 

Melvin  Brandow,  Rutgers. 

The  chapter  was  formally  organized  December  19,  1895, 
when  the  following  Associate  Founders  were  elected : 

C.  A.  Adams,  Middlebury. 

F.  S.  Conant,  Williams. 
W.  S.  Davis,  Amherst. 
W.  S.  Day,  Columbia. 

C.  P.  Emerson,  Amherst. 
W.  W.  Ford,  Adalbert. 
C.  B.  Furst,  Dickinson. 
E.  H.  Griffin,  Williams. 
J.  G.  Hardy,  Lafayette. 
S.  S.  Kingsbury,  Marietta. 
J.  H.  M.  Knox,  Jr.,  Yale. 

G.  C.  Lee,  Dickinson. 
G.  B.  Lynes,  Union. 
I.  P.  Lyon,  Yale. 


1 8  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

W.  T.  Mather,  Amherst. 

J.  F.  Mohler,  Dickinson. 

R.  G.  Perkins,  Union. 

I.  Remsen,  College  of  City  of  New  York. 

Some  form  of  social  gathering  has  been  held  each  year  about 
May  ist,  upon  which  occasion  the  recently  elected  mem- 
bers have  been  initiated.  Either  upon  these  occasions  or  pre- 
ceding them  addresses  have  been  made  by  President  Lyon 
G.  Tyler,  of  William  and  Mary  College ;  Mr.  Richard  Henry 
Gilder;  Prof.  George  A.  Smith,  of  Glasgow;  Prof.  J.  McK.  Cat- 
tell,  Prof.  Bunadotte  Perrin  and  others. 

The  selection  of  members  is  not  confined  to  the  under- 
graduate department,  as  a  few  graduate  students,  who  have 
shown  marked  ability  and  who  have  come  from  institutions 
where  this  Society  has  not  been  established,  are  elected  each 
year.  Although  the  by-laws  ^  permit  the  selection  of  one-fifth 
of  the  graduating  class,  this  Chapter  elects  only  oJie-seventh 
of  the  class  each  year. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  19 


Constitution  and  ffi^laws  of  tbe  alpha  Chapter  of  Maryland. 


CONSTITUTION. 


ARTICLE.    I. 

This  chapter  is  a  member  of  the  United  Chapters  of  the 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  and  shall  be  known  as  the  Alpha 
Chapter  of  the  State  of  Maryland  of  the  Phi  Beta  Society. 

ARTICLE    II. 

The  object  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  is  the  promo- 
tion of  scholarship  and  friendship  among  students  and  grad- 
uates of  American  Colleges  and  Universities. 

ARTICLE    III. 

In  addition  to  scholarship,  good  moral  character  shall  be 
a  qualification  of  membership,  and  any  member  who  is  found 
to  lack  this  qualification  may  be  expelled  from  the  Society  by 
a  four-fifths  vote  of  the  members  present  at  a  regular  meet- 
ing of  the  Society. 

ARTICLE    IV. 

This  Chapter  shall  send  a  delegation  to  represent  it  at 
each  National  Council  of  the  United  Chapters,  shall  contribute 
its  equal  part  to  the  financial  support  of  the  United  Chapters, 
and  shall  conform  to  the  constitution  of  the  United  Chapters 
and  all  the  lawful  requirements  of  the  National  Council. 

ARTICLE    V. 

The  following  persons  shall  be  eligible  to  membership  in 
this  Chapter: 

i.  Collegiate  students  who  are  candidates  for  the  bach- 
elor's degree  and  who  are  distinguished  for  academic  attain- 
ments ;  provided  that  no  such  student  shall  be  elected  prior 
to  the  Easter  recess  of  his  graduating  year,  and  provided  that 


20  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

not  more  than  one-fifth  of  the  graduating  class  shall  be  so 
elected. 

2.  Graduate   Students,  not  already  members  of  the   Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  provided  that  no  such  student,  coming  from  a 
cellege  at  which  there  is  a  Chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  shall 
be  elected  without  the  approval  of  that  Chapter. 

3.  Former  collegiate  students  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity, who  since  graduation  have  won  special  distinction. 

4.  Persons   who   have   received   degrees   from   the   Johns 
Hopkins  University  prior  to  the  institution  of  this  Chapter 
may  be  elected  to  membership  as  if  members  of  the  Univer- 
sity at  the  time  of  their  election. 

5.  Members  of  the  Academic  Staff  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
University. 

6.  Members  of  other  Chapters  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and 
resident  at  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  shall  be  admitted 
as  temporary  members  of  this  Chapter,  but  shall  have  no  vote. 
Such  members  are,  however,  eligible  to  active  membership. 

7.  Any  person  not  a  member  of  the  Academic  Staff  of 
the  Johns  Hopkins  University,  and  distinguished   in   letters, 
science,  art,  or  education  may  be  elected  an  Honorary  Mem- 
ber of  this  Chapter.     But  more  than  five  Honorary  Members 
shall  not  be  elected  in  any  one  year,  and  no  less  than  twenty- 
five  active  members  shall  constitute  a  quorum  for  the  elec- 
tion of  an  Honorary  Member. 

ARTICLE    VI. 

All  elections  to  membership  in  this  Chapter  shall  be  by 
ballot  at  a  regular  meeting;  and  such  persons  only  shall  be 
declared  elected  as  shall  have  received  the  unanimous  vote  of 
the  members  present. 

ARTICLE    VII. 

The  officers  of  this  Chapter  shall  be  a  President,  a  Vice- 
President,  a  Secretary,  and  a  Treasurer,  who  shall  perform 
the  duties  usually  incumbent  upon  such  officers. 

ARTICLE    VIII. 

This  constitution  may  be  amended  at  any  regular  meet- 
ing of  the  Chapter  by  a  four-fifths  vote  of  the  members  pres- 
ent, provided  that  notice  of  such  proposed  amendment  shall 
have  been  sent  to  all  active  members  at  least  two  weeks  be- 
fore the  said  meeting. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  21 

BY-LAWS. 


ARTICLE    I. 
Meetings. 

Section  i.  An  Annual  Meeting  shall  be  called  by  the 
President  after  April  1st  and  before  the  close  of  each  academic 
year.  At  this  meeting  the  collegiate  and  the  honorary  mem- 
bers shall  be  elected. 

Section.  2.  A  regular  or  a  special  meeting  of  the  Chapter 
may  be  called  by  the  President  at  any  time  ;  and  a  regular  meet- 
ing shall  be  called  by  the  Secretary  whenever  requested  in  writ- 
ing by  five  active  members. 

Sec.  3.  When  a  regular  meeting  has  been  called,  all  ac- 
tive members  of  the  Chapter  shall  be  duly  notified  thereof,  by 
the  Secretary. 

ARTICLE    II. 
Quorums. 

Fifteen  active  members  of  the  Chapter  shall  constitute  a 
quorom  for  the  transaction  of  business  and  the  election  of 
active  members. 

ARTICLE    III. 
Executive  Committee. 

Section  I.  Upon  assuming  office  the  President  shall  ap- 
point an  Executive  Committee  of  five  members,  in  which  shall 
be  vested  the  government  of  the  Chapter. 

Sec.  2.  The  Executive  Committee  shall  nominate  all  can- 
didates for  membership.  It  shall  be  their  duty  to  prepare  each 
year  a  list  of  those  undergraduates  who  are  eligible  to  mem- 
bership and  whom  they  consider  worthy  of  the  honor,  and  to 
submit"  such  list  to  the  Chapter  at  the  Annual  Meeting. 

ARTICLE    IV. 
Elections. 

The  officers  of  the  Chapter  shall  be  elected  by  ballot  at 
the  Annual  Meeting  and  shall  hold  office  until  the  next  An- 
nual Meeting  or  until  their  successors  are  chosen.  A  major- 
ity of  the  active  members  present  shall  be  necessary  to  elect 
the  officers. 


22  PHI   BETA  KAPPA. 

ARTICLE    V. 
Entrance  Fees. 

Section  i.  For  persons  elected  to  active  membership  in 
this  Chapter  in  accordance  with  the  Constitution,  Art.  VI., 
Sec.  3,  4,  5  and  6,  the  entrance  fee  shall  be  five  dollars :  and 
persons  elected  in  accordance  with  the  Constitution,  Art.  VI., 
Sec.  i  and  2,  shall  pay  an  entrance  fee  of  ten  dollars,  but  shall 
not  in  the  Academic  year  of  their  election  be  subject  to  an 
assessment  for  the  annual  banquet  or  for  any  other  purpose. 
Such  payment  shall  be  made  within  thirty  days  after  his  elec- 
tion ;  and  in  default  of  payment  he  shall  be  held  to  have  de- 
clined membership. 

Sec.  2.  There  shall  be  no  dues ;  but  the  Chapter  shall 
have  the  power,  by  a  majority  vote  at  a  regular  meeting,  to 
assess  the  active  members  for  special  purposes. 

ARTICLE    VI. 
Amendments. 

These  By-Laws  may  be  amended  at  a  regular  meeting  by 
a  two-thirds  vote  of  the  members  present. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND. 


THE  FOLLOWING  ABBREVIATIONS  HAVE  BEEN  USED 
IN    THE   REGISTER   OF   MEMBERS. 


Campbell  College,  Kansas. 
Columbia  University. 
Dalhousie  College,   Canada. 
Davidson  College. 
Dickinson  College. 
Franklin  and  Marshall  College. 
Fredericksburg  College. 
Georgetown  University,  D.  C. 
Hamline  University. 
Hampden  Sidney  College. 
Haverford  College. 
Iowa  State  College. 
Lafayette  College. 
Loyola  College. 

Mass.   Institute  of  Technology. 
Oberlin  College. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  University. 

Princeton  University. 

Randolph-Macon  College. 

Richmond  College. 

South   Carolina  College. 

Stanford   University. 

Southwestern  Presbyterian  University, 

Trinity  College. 

University   of  Toronto. 

University  of  Wisconsin. 

University   of   Indiana. 

Victoria  University. 

Wesleyan  University. 

Wake    Forest   College. 

Washington  and  Lee  University. 

Wittenburg  College. 


C.    College, 
Col.    Univ. 
Dal.  College. 
Dav.  College, 
Dick.   College, 
F.    and  M.   College, 
Fred.     College, 
Geor.    Univ., 
Ham.    Univ., 
H.   S.   College, 
Haver.  College, 
I.   S.   College, 
Laf.  College, 

Loy.  College., 
Mass.  Inst.  of  Tech., 

Ober.   College, 

O.  W.  Univ., 

Prin.   Univ., 

R.-M.    College, 

Rich.  College, 

S.   C.    College, 

Stan.    Univ., 

S.    W.    Presb.    Univ., 

Trin.     College, 

Univ.   of  Tor., 

Univ.   of  Wis., 

Univ.    of    Ind., 

Viet.   Univ., 

Wes.    Univ., 

W.    F.    College, 

W.   &  L.  Univ., 

Wit.    College, 


The  absence  of  the  name  of  some  institution  after  the  degree  indi- 
cates that  it  was  received  at  the  Johns  Hopkins  University. 


24  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 


•Register  of  .Members 

Arranged  according  to  Vear  of  Unitiation 


1895. 

Ames,  Joseph  Sweetman,  Johns  Hopkins  University. 

b.  July  3,  1864.          A.  B.,  '86;  Ph.  D.,  "90. 

Assistant,  Associate,  Associate  Professor  and  Professor  of  Physics 
and  Director  of  the  Physical  Laboratory,  J.  H.  U. 

Baker,  Thomas    Stockham,  Port   Deposit,   Md. 

b.  March  23,   1871.          A.  B.,  '91;  Ph.  D.,  '95. 

Associate  in  German,  J.  H.  U. ;  Professor  of  German,  Jacob  Tome 
Inst. ;  Lecturer  in  Modern  German  Lit.,  J.  H.  U. 

Bayard,  Richard  Howard,  907   Cathedral   St.,   Balto..   Md. 

b.  Jan.  26,  1865.          A.  B.,  '87;  B.  L.,  '9$   (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Attorney-at-Law. 

Bayley,  William   Shirley,  Colby  College,   Waterville,  Maine. 

b.  Nov.   10,   1861.         A.   B.,   '83;   Ph.   D.,   '86. 

Prof,  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  Colby  College,  1888 — 1904;  Asst. 
Geologist,  U.  £3.  Geol.  Survey,  1888 — . 

Becker,  Ernest  Julius,  1518  Park  Ave..  Balto.,  Md. 

b.    July   9,    1875.          A.   B..    '94;   Ph.    D.,    '98. 

Prof,  of  Modern  Languages,  Woman's  College,  Richmond,  Va.,  1899 — 
1902;  Instructor  in  English  and  German,  Balto.  City  College,  1902 — . 

Bentley,  Arthur  Fisher,  Chicago,    111. 

A.  B.,  '92;  Ph.  D.,  '95. 
Editor. 

Black,  James  William,  1  Chaplin  St.,   Waterville,  Maine. 

b.   Jan.   31,   1866.         A.   B.,   '88;   Ph.   D.,   '91. 

Acting  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Science,  Georgetown  Col- 
lege, Georgetown,  Ky.,  1891 — '92;  Associate  Professor  of  Political 
Economy,  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  Ohio,  1892 — '94;  Professor  of 
History  and  Political  Econemy,  Colby  College,  Waterville,  Maine, 
1894—. 

Brown,  Lawrason,  Saranac  Lake,   N.   Y. 

b.    1871.          A.    B.,   '95;    M.   D.,    '00. 
Resident   Physician,    Adirondack   Cottage   Sanitarium. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  25 

Brovrn,  Thomas  Richardson,  1033   Cathedral   St.,   Balto.,  Md. 

b.    Sept.    11,    1872.          A.    B.(    '92;   M.    D.,   '97. 

Interne,  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  1897 — 8;  Instructor  and  Associate 
in  Medicine,  J.  H.  U.  (Medical  Department),  1900 — ;  Associate  Profes- 
sor of  Medicine,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1899 — ;  Associ- 
ate Editor  Maryland  Medical  Journal,  1898 — . 

Bump,  Charles  Weathers,  1200  Guilford  Ave.,  Balto,  Md. 

b.  Dec.  13,  1872.  A.  B.,  '92. 

Editor  and  Dramatic  Critic,  Balto.  Sun,  1890 — '91;  Balto.  News, 
1901—. 

U u mislead,  Henry  Andrews,  45   Edgehill  Road,  New  Haven,   Conn. 

b.  March  12,  1870.  A.  B.,  '91  (J.  H.  U.);  Ph.  D.,  '97  (Yale). 

Instructor  in  Physics,  1893 — '00;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics,  Shef.  Scien- 
tific School  of  Yale  Univ.,  1900—. 

Campbell,  John  Pendleton,  Athens,   Ga. 

b.  Nov.  20,   1863.         A.   B.,   '85;   Ph.   D.,   '88. 
Prof,   of  Biology,  Univ.   of  Georgia. 

Chapman,  Charles   Hiram,  Woodland,   Washington. 

b.   Oct.    28,    1859.  A.   B.,    '88;    Ph.    D.,    '90. 

Associate  in  Mathematics,  J.  H.  U.,  1889 — 1892;  President  Univ.  of 
Oregon,  1893—1899. 

Chestnut,  William  Calvin,  Roland  Park,  Balto.  Co.,  Md. 

b.  June  27,  1873.          A.  B.,  '92  (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '94  (Univ.  Md.). 
Attorney-at-Law;    Assistant    States'    Attorney    for    Baltimore    City, 
1896— '99. 

Cohen,  Abraham,  1744  Park  Ave.,  Balto.  Md. 

b.  Sept.  11,  1870.          A.  B.,  '91;  Ph.  D.,  '94. 
Instructor  and  Associate  in  Mathematics,  J.  H.  U. 

Dashlell,  Paul  Joseph,  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md. 

b.  July   16,   1867.          A.   B.,  '87;   Ph.  D.,   '91. 

Instructor  in  Organic  Chemistry  at  Lehigh  Univ.,  1891— '93;  Prof,  of 
Chemistry,  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  1893—. 

Dawson,  Percy  Millard,  J.  H.  U.  Med.   Dept.,   Balto.,   Md 

b.   May   19,    1873.          A.   B.,   '94;   M.   D.,   '98. 

Fellow,  1898 — 99;  Assistant,  1899 — '00;  Instructor,  1900 — '01;  Associ- 
ate and  Asst.  Prof,  in  Physiology,  1901 — ,  J.  H.  Medical  School. 

Devrles,  William  Levering*  301  A.  St.  S.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  Nov.  8,  1865.  B.  A.,  '88;  Ph.  D.,  '92   (both  at  J.  H.  U.); 

B.   D.,   '98    (Gen.   Theo.   Sem..). 

Missionary  in  Charge  of  St.  Alban's  and  Good  Shepherd  Missions, 
Howard  Co.,  Md.,  1894 — '96;  Rector  of  St.  Mark's  Church,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  1896—. 

Dorsey,   Noah  'Ernest,  Annapolis   Junction,   Md. 

b.   March   15,   1873.  A.   B.,   '93;   Ph.   D.,    '97. 

Associate  in  Physics,  J.  H.  U.;  Assistant  Physicist  U.  S.  Dept.  Agri- 
culture; Assistant  Physicist  in  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 


26  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Dowell,  Howard  Blake,  305  St.  Paul  St.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  March  2,  1872.          A.  B.,  '93   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.   (Univ.  of  Md.) 
Lawyer. 

Faust,  Albert  Bernhardt,  Univ.   of  Wisconsin,  Madison,   Wis. 

b.    April   20,    1870.          A.    B.,    '89;    Ph.    D.,    '92. 

Instructor  in  German,  J.  H.  U.,  1894 — '96;  Associate  Prof,  of  German 
and  Head  of  German  Dept.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1896 — '03;  Assistant 
Prof,  of  German,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1903 — . 

Frank,  EH,  1504   Bolton  St.,   Balto.,   Md. 

,b.  Feb.  8,  1874.  A.  B.,  '94   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '96   (Univ.  of  Md.). 

Attorney-at-Law,  Baltimore,  Md. ;  Instructor  in  Baltimore  Law 
School. 

Friedenwald,  Harry,  1029  Madison  Ave.,   Balto.,   Md 

b.  Sept.  21,  1864.          A.  B.,  '84    (J.  H.  U.);  M.  D.,  '86    (College 

Phys.  and  Surg.,  Balto.,  Md.). 

Prof,  of  Ophthalmology  and  Otology,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg-.,  Balto.. 
1902—. 

Gilpin,  Joseph  Elliott,  Johns  Hopkins   University. 

b.   Nov.   21,   1866.          A.   B.,   '89;   Ph.   D.,   '92. 
Assistant  and  Associate  in  Chemistry,  J.  H.  U.,  1892 — . 

Greenbaum,  Milton   D.,  Fidelity  Building,   Balto.,   Md. 

b.  April  18,  1875.          A.  B.,  '95  (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '97  (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Attorney-at-Law. 

Hamburger,  Louis   Philip,  1210   Eutaw  Place,   Balto.,   Md. 

b.   Sept.   18,    1873.          A.   B.,   '93;   M.   D.,   '97. 

Instructor  in  Medicine,  J.  H.  U. ;  Clinical  Assistant  in  Medicine.  J. 
H.  Hospital  Dispensary;  Visiting  Physician,  Union  Protestant  In- 
firmary, Balto.;  Physician,  Balto. 

HuNkiii.s,  Charles  Homer,  15  Prescott  Hall,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

b.    Dec.    21,    1870.          A.    B.,    '87;    Ph.    D.,    '90. 

Instructor  in  History,  J.  H.  U.,  1889 — '90;  Instructor  in  History,  Univ. 
of  Wisconsin,  1890 — '91;  Assistant  Prof,  of  History,  Univ.  of  Wis- 
consin, 1891 — '92;  Prof,  of  European  History,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin, 
1892;  Prof,  of  History,  Harvard  Univ.,  1902 — ;  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary of  the  American  Historical  Association,  1900 — . 

Hollander,  Jacob  H.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,   Balto.,  Md. 

b.   July  23,   1871.         A.   B.,   '91;  Ph.   D.,   '94. 

Instructor  in  Amhterst  College,  1894;  Secretary  of  U.  3.  Monetary 
Commission,  1897;  Special  Commissioner  to  revise  the  laws  relating 
to  Taxation  in  Porto  Rico,  1900;  Treasurer  of  Porto  Rico,  1900 — '01; 
Assistant,  Instructor,  Associate,  Associate  Professor  and  Professor 
in  J.  H.  U.,  1894—. 

Hough,  Theodore,  Simmons  College,  Boston,  Mass. 

b.  June  19,   1865.  A.  B.,  '86;  Ph.  D.,  '93. 

Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Biology,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1893 — 1903;  Assoc. 
Prof,  of  Biology,  Simmons  Coll.,  1903 — ;  Inst.  in  Physiology  and 
Personal  Hygiene,  Boston  Normal  School  of  Gymnastics,  1893 — . 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  27 

I in» HI.  William  Henry,  232   W.   Lanvale  St.,   Balto.,   Md. 

b.  Feb.  20,  1860.          A.  B.,  '81,  and  Ph.  D.,  '84   (J.  H.  U.);  M.  D.   (Hon.) 

(Univ.  of  Mich.)   LL.  D.   (Trinity  College). 

Asst.  and  Assoc.  in  Biology,  J.  H.  U.;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physiology,  J. 
H.  U.;  Prof,  of  Physiology  and  Histology,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  Assoc. 
Prof,  of  Physiology,  Harvard  Univ.;  Prof,  of  Physiology,  J.  H.  U. 

James,  George  Oscar,  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

b.    Aug.    1,-  1873.          A.    B.,    '95;    Ph.    D.,    '99. 

Examiner,  U.  S.  Civil  Service  Commission;  Instr.  in  Mathematics  and 
Astronomy,    Lehigh    Univ.;    Instr.    in    Mathematics    and    Astronomy, 
Washington  Univ. 
Janney,   Stuart   Symington,  615   Park  Ave.,   Balto.,   Md. 

b.  Oct.  9,  1874.          A.  B.,  '95   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '01   (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Attorney-at-Law. 

Johnson,  Charles  William  Leverett,  32  E.  Preston  St.,  Baltimore. 

b.   Aug.   12,    1870.          A.   B.,   '91;   Ph.   D.,   '96. 

Instructor  in  Greek,  Yale  University,  1897 — 1900;  Instructor  in  Latin, 
Princeton  University,  1900 — 1903. 

Johnson,  John  Hemsley,  1008  N.  Calvert  St.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  July  3,  1861.          A.  B.,  '81   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '87   (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Lawyer. 

Johnson,  Theodore  Woolsey,  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md. 

b.  June  4,  1872.         A.  B.,  '92   (J.  H.  U.);  M.  E.,     '96   (Stevens  Inst. 

of  Tech. 

Asst.  Steel  Inspector  for  Navy  Dept.,  1896 — '98;  With  Whitham  & 
Johnson,  Consulting  Mechanical  Engineers,  Phila,  1898 — '99;  Prof, 
of  Drawing,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  1900—. 

Kaufman,   M. 

A.  B.,  '95. 

Kemp,  George  Theophilus,  Hotel  Beardsley,   Champaign,   Ills, 

b.  1861.  A.  B.,  '83,  and  Ph.  D.,  '86   (J.  H.  U.);  M.  D.,  '91   (Long 

Island   College   Hosp.). 

Demonstrator  of  Physiology,  Univ.  of  Penna;  Assoc.  Director  De- 
partments of  Physiology  and  Bacteriology,  Hoagland  Laboratory, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Lecturer  on  Physiology,  Long  Island  Coll.  Hosp.; 
Prof,  of  Physiology,  Univ.  of  Ills. 

Knower,   Henry   McElderry,  112    E.    Preston    St.,    Balto.,    Md. 

b.   Aug.    5,    1868.          A.    B.,    '90;    Ph.    D.,    '96. 

Fellow,  1894 — '95;  Bruce  Fellow,  1895 — '96;  Instr.  in  Williams  Col- 
lege, 1896 — '97;  Fellow,  J.  H.  Univ.,  1897 — '99;  Instr.  in  Anatomy,  J. 
H.  "Univ.,  1899 — ;  Co-Editor  and  Secretary,  American  Journal  of 
Anatomy. 

Lanier,  Charles  Day,  13  Astor  Place,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

b.   Sept.   12,   1868.          A.   B.,   '88. 

Clerk,   Kansas  City  Smelting  and  Refining  Co.,   1890— '91;  Asst.   Edi- 
tor,   Cosmopolitan    Magazine,     1892 — '93;    Manager,    Review    of    Re- 
views  Co.,   1893 — . 
Lauchheimer,  Sylvan  Hayes,  2220  Eutaw  Place,  Balto,  Md. 

b.  Jan.  22,  1870.  A.  B.    (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.    (Univ.  of  Md.) 

Attorney-at-Law. 


28  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Lodge,  Gonzalez,  Teachers'  College,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y. 

b.   Dec.    19,   1863.         A.  B..  '83;  Ph.  D,      '86    (J.   H.   U.);   LL.   D.,   '01. 

(Fran,   and   Mar.   College.) 

Prof  of  Greek,  Davidson  College,  1886 — '88;  Prof,  of  Latin,  Bryn 
Mawr  College,  1899 — 1900;  Prof,  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Teachers'  Col- 
lege, Columbia  Univ.,  1900 — . 

Marden,  Charles  Carroll,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,   Balto.,  Md. 

b.   Dec.   21,   1867.          A.   B.,   '89;   Ph.   D.,   '94. 

Instructor,  Associate  and  Teacher  in  Norfolk  (Va.)  Academy;  Instr. 
in  French,  Univ.  of  Michi. ;  Instructor,  Assoc.  and  Assoc.  Prof,  of 
Spanish,  J.  H.  U. 

McPherson,  John  Hanson  Thomas,  437  Milledge  Ave.,  Athens,  Ga. 

b.    Oct.    30,    1865.          A.    B.,    '86;    Ph.   D.,    '90. 

Instr.  in  History,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890 — '91;  Prof,  of  History  and  Po- 
litical Science,  Univ.  of  Georgia,  1891 — ;  Prof.  Roman  Law,  Univ.  of 
Georgia  Law  School,  1895 — 1904. 

Miller,  Charles  William  Emll,  2  Augusta  Ave.,  Balto.,   Md. 

b.    Jan.    14,    1863.          A.    B.,    '82;    Ph.    D.,    '86. 

Instr.  Milton  Academy,  Balto..  Md.,  1885 — 1888;  Prof.  Peoria  (Ills.) 
High  School,  1888— '90;  Prof.  Walther  College,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1890— 
'91;  Special  Asst.  Greek,  J.  H.  U.,  1891 — '92;  Assoc.  in  Greek,  J.  H. 
U.,  1892 — '98;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Greek,  1898 — . 

Moses,  Jacob  Moses,  225  St.  Paul  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  Feb.  17,  1873.         A.  B.,  '93  (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '95  (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Lawyer;  State  Senator  of  Maryland,  1899 — 1903;  Secretary,  Maryland- 
Virginia  Oyster  Commission,  1902. 

Mtze,  William  Albert,  63  S.  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

b.  March  20,  1876.          A.  B.,  '94;  Ph.  D.,  '99. 

Lecturer  in  Romance  Languages,  Columbia  Univ.,  1899 — 1903;  Assoc. 
Prof,  of  Romance  Languages,  Amherst  College,  1903 — . 

Norris,  James  Flack,  Mass.  Inst.  of  Tech.,  Boston,  Mass. 

b.  Jan.  20,  1871.          A.  B.,  '92;  Phi.  D.,  '95. 

Asst.,  Instr.,  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Organic  Chemistry,  Mass.  Inst.  of 
Tech. 

Oliver,  Edward  Spiller,.  Died  March  18,   1902. 

A.  B.,  '95;  M.  D.,   '99. 

Ople,  Eugene  Lindsay,  859  Park  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.   July  5,   1873.          A.  B.,   '93;  M.   D.,   '97.. 

Assoc.  in  Pathology,  J.  H.  U.;  Fellow  of  Rockefeller  Inst.  for  Medi- 
cal Research. 

Peppier,  Charles   \\  illinm,  Oxford,   Ga. 

b.   Jan.    16,   1872.          A.   B.,   '92;   Ph.   D.,   '98. 
Prof,   of  Greek,   Emory  College,   Oxford,   Ga.,   1898 — . 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  29 

Reid,  Harry  Fielding,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  May  18,  1859.          C.  E.,  '76   (Penna  Mil.  Academy);  A.  B.,  '80  and 

'80   and  Ph.   D.,   '85.    (J.   H.   U.) 

Prof.  Math.  Case  School  of  Appl.  Science,  1886 — '89;  Prof.  Physics, 
Case  School  of  Appl.  Science,  1889 — '94;  Lecturer,  J.  H.  U.,  1894 — '96; 
Assoc.  Prof.  Physical  Geology,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1895 — '96;  Assoc. 
Prof,  and  Prof.  Geological  Physics,  J.  H.  U.,  1896—;  Chief  Highway 
Division,  Md.  Geol.  Survey,  1898—. 

Reixenstein,  Milton,  224   Carroll   St.,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 

b.  Feb.  2,  1874.          A.  B..  '94;  Phi  D.,  '97- 

Assistant  to  General  Agent,  Baron  de  Hirsch  Fund,  New  York,  1897 — 
1900;  Asst.  Supt.  Educational  Alliance,  New  York,  1901 — '03;  Supt. 
Hebrew  Educational  Society,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1903 — . 

Rutter,  Frank  Roy,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.   March    15,    1874.          A.    B.,    '94;    Ph.   D.,    '97. 

Editorial  Clerk,  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1898 — '99; 
Asst.  Chief,  Division  of  Foreign  Markets,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture, 
Washington.  D.  C.,  1899 — ;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics,  Graduate  School, 
Columbian  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1902 — '03. 

Schenck,  Charles   Carroll,  McGill   Univ.,    Montreal,    Canada. 

b.    Oct.    10,    1871.          A.    B.,    '93;    Ph.    D..    '97. 
Asst.   in  Physics,   Lehigh  Univ.;   Instructor  in  Phiysics,   McGill   Univ. 

Shrlver,  Alfred  Jenkins,  108  W.  Mulberry  St.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  June  5,  1869.         A.  B.,  '91  (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '93  (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Lawyer. 

Snowden,   Samuel   Guy,  Conemaugh,   Pa. 

b.  Sept.  29,  1868.          A.  B.,  '90;  B.  D.,  '93   (Drew  Theo.  Sem.). 
Clergyman.     Pastor  at  Port  Crane,  N.  Y.;  Westford,   N.   Y. ;  Moscow, 
Pa.;  Nichols,  N.   Y. ;   Great  Bend,  Pa.;   Conemaugh,   Pa. 

Soper,  Morris  Ames,  1515  McCulloh   St.,   Balto.,  Md. 

b.  Jan.  23,  1873.          A.  B.,  '93   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '95   (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Lawyer.     Asst.    State's   Attorney,    Sept.    '97-Dec.    '99;    Asst.    U.   S.   At- 
torney, 1900;  Instructor,  Criminal  Law,  Baltimore  Law  School,  1904 — . 

Spleker,  Edward  Henry,  915  Edmondson  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.    April    18,    1859.          A.    B.,    '79;    Ph.    D.,    '82. 

Instructor,  Associate  and  Associate  Professor  in  Greek  and  Latin 
(J.  H.  U.). 

Stein,  Simon  H.,  2324  Eutaw  Place,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  June  2,  1874.          A.  B.,  '94  (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '96  (Univ.  of  Md.). 
Lawyer;  Banker. 

Stewart,  Charles  Morton,  Jr.,  Garrison  P.  O.,  Md. 

b.  May  10,  1870.          A.  B.  '91. 
Merchant. 

Symington,  William  Stuart,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  '91;  Ph.  D.,  '95§ 

Instr  and  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Romance  Languages,  Stanford  Univ.,  1893 — 
1895;  Prof,  of  Romance  Languages,  Amherst,  1895 — 1903.  Insurance 
Agent. 


30  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Thieme,  Hugo  Paul,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.. 

b.   Feb.   12,    1870.          A.   B.,   '93;   Ph.   D.,   '97. 

Acting  Head  of  Modern  Languages,  Earlham  College,  1897 — '98. 
Instructor  in  French,  University  of  Mich.,  1898 — 1903. 

Uhler,  Horace  Scudder,  1318  Harlem  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  Aug.  5,   1872.          A.  B.,  '94. 

Teacher  of  Mathematics  at  the  Univ.  School,  Balto.,  1896 — 1897;  Instr. 
in  Physics  in  the  Academy  of  'Northwestern  Univ.,  1897 — 1902.  Stu- 
dent at  J.  H.  U. 

White,  Edward  Lucas,  1321  Mt.  Royal  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.    May    18,    1866.          A.    B.,    '88. 

Teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek;  Tutor  in  Latin,  Dartmouth  College. 
1892;  Teacher  at  the  University  Schiool  for  Boys,  Baltimore,  1896 — '99; 
Instructor  in  Latin  and  Greek  at  the  Boys'  Latin  School.  Balto., 
1899 — '04;  Teacher  of  Latin  and  Greek  at  the  Friends'  High  School. 
Balto.,  1892— '95. 

Wllloughby,  westel  Woodbury,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Balto. 

b.   July   20,    1867.          A.    B.,    '88;   Ph.   D.,   '91. 

Acting  Prof.  Sanford  Univ.,  1894— '95;  Reader  and  Associate,  J.  H.  U., 
1894—1899;  Associate  Prof.,  Political  Science,  J.  H.  U.,  1899—. 

Wright,  James  Homer,  Massachusetts  General  Hospital. 

Boston,   Mass. 
b.   April  8,   1869.         A.   B.    (J.   H.  U.);   M.   D.    (Univ.   of  Md.);   A.   M. 

(Harvard). 

Thomas  A.  Scott  Fellow  in  Hygiene,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1892 
— 1893;  Assistant  in  Pathology,  Harvard  University,  1893 — 1896;  Di- 
rector of  the  Clinico-Pathological  Laboratory.  Massachusetts  Gen- 
eral Hospital,  1896 — ;  Instructor  in  Pathology,  Harvard  University, 
1896—. 

1896. 

Adams,  Henry  Carter,  Ann  Arbor,   Mich, 

b.  Dec.  31,  1851.         A.  B.,  '74;  LL.  D.,  '96  (Iowa  College);  Ph.  D.,  '78 

(J.  H.  U.). 

Prof.  Political  Economy  and  Finance  at  Cornell  Univ.  and  Michigan 
Univ.  and  Lecturer  at  J.  H.  U.;  Statistician  to  the  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission,  1887 — ;  Special  Expert  Agent  in  Transportation 
for  the  Eleventh  Census. 

Alllnson,  Francis  Greenleaf,  Brown  Univ.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

b.  Dec.  16,  1856.         A.  B.,  '76  (Haver.  College),  and  '77  (Harvard); 

A.  M.,  '79   (Haver.  College),  and  '95   (Williams);  Ph.  D.,  '80. 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Haverford.  1880 — 82;  Head  Master  in 
Classics,    Univ.    School,    Balto.,    1882 — 91;    Asst.    Prof,    of    Greek    and 
Latin,  Williams  College,  1892 — 95;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Greek,  Brown  Univ., 
1895—1898;   Prof.   Classical  Philology,   Brown  Univ.,   1898—. 

Bascom,  Florence,  Bryn  Mawr  College,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

B.  A.,  B.  L.,  B.  S.,  M.  A.  (Univ.  of  Wis.);  Ph.  D..  '93   (J.  H.  U.). 
Asst.  in  Geology,  Ohio  State  University,   1893 — '95;  Lecturer,  Associ- 
ate and  Associate  Professor  of  Geology,   Bryn  Mawr  College,   1895 — 
1904;  Asst.  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  31 

Beyer,  Samuel  Walker,  Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa. 

b.  May  15,   1865.          B.  S.,  '89   (I.  S.  Coll.);  Ph.  D.,  '95. 
Asst.  Prof.  Geology,   1895 — '98;  Prof.   Geology  and  Min.  Eng.,   1898 — ; 
Spec.   Assistant   la.    Geol.   Survey,    1892 — ;    Assistant   Geologist,    U.   S. 
G.  S.,   1901—. 

Blackmar,  Frank  Wilson,  Lawrence,  Kansas, 

b.  Nov.  3,  1854.  Ph.  .B.  and  A.  M.  (Univ.  of  the  Pacific);  Ph.  D.,  '89 
(J.  H.  U.);  Prof.  Math.  Univ.  Pacific,  1882 — '86;  Prof.  Hist.  Sociology. 
Univ.  Kansas,  1889 — 1900;  Prof.  Sociology  and  Economics,  1900 — ; 
Dean  of  Graduate  School,  1896 — . 

Boiling,  George  Melville,  Catholic  University  of  America,  Wash.,  D.  C. 

b.  April  13,  1871.         A.  B.,  '91   (Loy.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '96. 
Associate  Professor  of  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  and  Assistant 
Professor   of  Comparative   Philology   and   Sanskrit   in   Catholic   Uni- 
versity of  America. 

Callaway,  Morgan,  Jr.,  1104  Guadalupe  St.,  Austin,  Texas, 

b.  Nov.  3,  1862.         A.  B.,  '81,  and  A.  M.,  '84   (Emory  College); 

Ph.  D.,  '89   (J.  H.  U.) 

Adjunct  Prof,  of  English,  Emory  College,  1881 — '83;  Prof,  of  English, 
Southwestern  University,  Texas,  1884 — '89;  Adjunct  Prof.,  Associate 
Professor  and  Professor  of  English,  Univ.  of  Texas,  1890 — . 

Carroll,  Alexander  Mitchell,  The  Columbian  University. 

Washiington,   D.   C. 

b.  June  2,  1870.         M.  A.,  '88  (Rich.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '93  (J.  H.  U.) 
Professor  of  Greek,  Richmond  College,  1895 — '97;  Reader  in  Classical 
Archaelogy.  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1898— '99;  Head  Professor  of 
Classical   Philology,    Columbian   University,    1900—. 

Caspar!,  Charles   Edward,  St.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy. 

St.    Louis,    Mo. 

b.    April   9,    1875.         A.    B.,    '96;    Ph.    D.,    '00. 

Asst.  in  Organic  Chem.  at  Columbian  Univ.,  1900— '01;  Research 
Chemist  for  Mallinckroot  Chem.  Works,  1901—03;  Prof.  Chemistry 
in  St.  Louis  College  of  Pharmacy,  1903 — . 

Conklin,  Edwin  Grant,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia,    Pa. 
b.  Nov.  24,  1863.          B.  S.,  '85;  A.  B.,  '86;  A.  M.,  '89   (O.  W.  Univ.); 

Phi.   D.,   '91    (J.   H.  U.) 

Prof,  of  Biology,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1891— '94;  Prof,  of 
Zoology,  Northwestern  University,  1894— '96;  Prof,  of  Zoology,  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,  1896 — . 

Crew,  Henry,  620  Hamlin  St.,  Evanston,  Ills. 

b.  June  4,   1859.          A.   B.,   '82    (Prin.);  Ph.  D.,   '87    (J.  H.  U.). 
Assistant  in  Physics,  Johns  Hopkins;  Instructor  in  Physics,  Haver 
ford  College;  Astronomer,  Lick  Observatory;  Prof,  of  Physics,  North- 
western Univ, 


32  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Davis,  Ellery  William,  University  of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

b.  March  29,  1857.  B.  S.,  '79  (Univ.  of  Wis.);  Ph.  D.,  '84  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Mathematics  in  Fla.  Ag.  College,  1884 — '88;  South  Carolina 
College,  1888 — '93,  and  University  of  Nebraska,  1893 — ;  Dean  of  Col- 
lege of  Literature,  Science  and  the  Arts  in  the  Univ.  of  Nebraska, 
1901—. 

Duncan,  Louis,  Mass.  Inst.  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass. 

b.  March  25,  1862.         U.  S.  Naval  Academy;  Ph.  D.,  '85  (J.  H.  U.). 
Associate  and  Associate  Prof.,  Johtns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1886 — '99;  Prof, 
and   Head   of   Dept.    Elec.    Engr.,   Mass   Inst.    of   Technology,    1902 — ; 
Consulting  Engineer. 

Durfee,  William  Pitt,  639  Main  St.,   Geneva,  N.  Y. 

b.  Feb.  5,  1855.         A.  B.,  '76  (Univ.  of  Mich.);  Ph.  D.,  '83  (J.  H.  U). 
Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Hobart  College,  1894 — ;  Dean,  Hobart  College, 
1888—. 

Elliott,  A.  Marshall,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Balto. 

b.  Jan.  24,  1846.          A.  B.,  '66,  and  A.  M..  '78   (Haver.  College);  A. 

B.,  '68   (Harvard);  Ph.  D.,  '77;     (Hon.)    (Prin.); 

LL.   D.,   '91    (Wake   Forest  College). 
Prof,  of  Romance  Languages,  J.  H.  U. 

Fay,  Edward  Allen,  3  Kendall  Green,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  Nov.  22,  1843.  A.  B.  and  M.  A.  (Univ.  of  Mich.);  Ph.  D.  (J.  H.  U.) 
Instructor,  New  York  Inst.  for  Deaf  Mutes,  1862 — '65;  Prof.  Lang., 
Gallaudet  College,  1866—;  Vice  Pres.,  Gallaudet  College,  1885—;  Edi- 
tor American  Annals  of  the  Deaf,  1870 — . 

Fay,  Edwin  Whltfield,  University  of  Texas,  Austin,   Texas, 

b.  Jan.   1,  1865.  A.  M.,  '83    (S.  W.  Presb.  Univ.):  Ph.  D.,   '90 

(J.  H.  U.). 

Prof,  of  Latin,  Washington  and  Lee  Univ..  Lexington,  Va.,  1893 — '99; 
and  same  position  at  University  of  Texas,  1899 — . 

Fields,  John  Charles,  University  of  Toronto,   Toronto,   Canada, 

b.  May  14,  1863.          A.  B.,  '84  (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Ph.  D.,  '87  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Allegheny  College,  1889 — '92;  Special  Lecturer 
in  Mathematics,   Univ.   of  Toronto,   1902 — . 

Franklin,  Fabian,  220  W.  Monument  St.,   Balto.,  Md. 

b.  Jan.  18,  1853.         Ph.  B.,  '69   (Columbian  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '80. 
Civil  Engineer,   1870 — 77;  Associate,  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof,  of  Mathe- 
matics,  J.  H.  U.,   1879—1895;   Editor,  Balto.  News,   1895—. 

Glldersleeve,  Basil  Lannean,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Balto. 

b.  Oct.  23,  1831.  A.  B.,  '49,  and  A.  M..  '52  (Prin.);  Ph.  D.  '53  (Univ. 
of  Gottingen);  LL.  D.,  '69  (College  of  William  and  Mary);  LL.  D., 
'86  (Harvard);  D.  C.  L.,  '84  (Univ.  of  the  South). 

Prof,  of  Greek,  University  of  Virginia.  1856— '76;  Prof,  of  Latin,  Univ. 

of  Va.,  1861 — '66;  Prof,  of  Greek,  J.  H.  U. 

Gould,  Elgin  Ralston  Lovell,  281  Fourth  Ave..  New  York  City, 

b.  Aug.  15,  1860.          A.  B.,  '81  (Viet.  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '86   (J.  H.  U.). 
Lecturer,    Johns    Hopkins    Univ.,    1887 — '96;    Prof.    Univ.    of    Chicago, 
1895;  Chamberlin,  City  of  New  York,   1902 — '03;  President,  City  and 
Suburban  Homes  Company,   1896 — . 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  .  33 

Halsted,  George  Bruce,  Gambier,  Ohio. 

b.  Nov.  25,  1853.          A.  B.  and  A.  M.   (Prin.);  Ph.  D.  '79   (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Post-Graduate  Mathematics,  Princeton;  Prof,  of  Mathe- 
matics, Univ.  of  Texas;  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Kenyon  College. 

Haupt,  Paul  Hugo  Hermann,  2511  Madison  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.    Nov.    25,    1858.          Gymnasium    Augrustum,    Gorlitz,    Germany,    '76; 

Ph.   D.,   '78  (Univ.  of  Leipzig);  LL.  D.,  '02  (Univ.  of  Glasgow). 
Privat-docent,  Univ.     of    Gottingen,    1880 — '83;    Prof,    of    Assyriology, 
Univ.  of  Gottingen,    1883 — '89;    Prof,    of   the   Semitic   Languages   and 
Director  of  thie  Oriental    Seminary,   J.   H.  U.,   1883 — . 

Hulbnrt,  Lorrain  Sherman,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Balto. 

b.   March    8,    1858.         A.    B.    and   A.    M.    (Univ.    of   Wis.);    Ph.    D.,    '94 

(J.  H.  U.). 

Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  S.  Dakota,  1887 — '91;  Fellow  in  Mathe- 
matics, Clark  Univ.,  1891 — '92;  Instructor,  Associate  and  Collegiate 
Prof,  of  Mathematics,  J.  H.  U.,  1892 — . 

Kurd,  Henry  Mills,  Johns    Hopkins    Hospital,    Balto. 

b.  May  3,  1843.          A.   B.,   M.   D   A.  M.  and  LL.  D.   (Univ.  of  Mich.) 
Assistant   Physician,    Michigan   Asylum    for   the   Insane.    Kalamazoo, 
Mich.;  Assistant  Supt.  Do. ;  Medical    Supt.,    Eastern  Mich.  Asylum  for 
the   Insane;    Supt.  Johns    Hopkins    Hospital.    Prof,    of   Psychiatry,    J. 
H.  U. 

Jacques,  William  "White,  469  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass, 

b.  Aug.  30,  1855.  S.  B.,  '76  (Mass.  Inst.  of  Tech.);  Ph.  D..  '79  (J.  H.  U.). 
Electrical  Expert  of  Am.  Bell  Telephone  Co.;  Instr.  in  Telegraph  En- 
gineering, Mass.  Inst.  of  Tech. 

Von  Jagemann,  Hans  Carl  Guenther,         113  Walker  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

b.    Aug.    2,    1859.          Ph.    D..    '84. 

Prof,  of  Modern  Languages,  Earlham  College,  1884 — '86;  Prof,  of 
Germanic  Languages,  Indiana  Univ.,  1886 — '89;  Assistant  Professor, 
Professor  of  German,  later  of  Germanic  Philology,  Harvard  Univ., 
1889—. 

Johnston,  George  Wesley,  Univ.  College,  Univ.  of  Toronto, 

Toronto,  Can. 
b.  March  27,  1864.          A.  B.  (Univ.  of  Toronto);  A.  B.  (McMaster  Univ. 

Toronto);  Ph.  D.,  95  (J.  H.  U.). 

Master  in  Hamilton  Collegiate  Institute,  Hamilton.  Ont.;  Classical 
Master,  Brampton  H.  S.,  Brampton,  Ont.;  Acting  Asst.  Prof,  of  Latin, 
Cornell  Univ.;  Lecturer  in  Latin,  Univ.  Coll.,  Toronto,  Ont. 

Jones,  Frederick  Robertson,  Bryn  Mawr  College,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

b.  Jan.  4,  1872.         A.  B.,  '92,  and  A.  M.,  '95   (West.  Md.  College);  Ph. 

D.,   '96    (J..   H.   U). 

Asst.  Supt.  Charity  Organization  Society.  Hartford.  Conn.,  1894 — '95; 
Acting  Instr.  in  History  and  Economics,  Western  Maryland  College, 
1896 — '97;  Assistant  Prof,  in  History  and  Sociology.  Union  College, 
1897 — 1902;  Associate  in  Economics  and  Politics,  Bryn  Mawr  Col- 
lege, 1902—. 

Klmball,   Arthur  Lalanne,  Amherst   College,    Amherst,    Mass. 

b.  Oct.   16.  1856.  A.  B.,  '81   (Prin.);  Ph.  D.,  '84. 

Associate  and  Associate  Prof,  of  Physics,  J.  H.  U. ;  Prof,  of  Physics, 
Amherst  College,  1891 — . 


34  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

I.ninK.  Gordon  Jennin^*.  University  of  Chicago. 

b.  Oct.  16,  1869.          A.  B.,  '91  (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Ph.  D.,  '96  (J.  H.  U.) 
Fellow  Am.  School  of  Classical  Studies,  Rome,  Italy,   1896 — '97;  Lec- 
turer  in   Latin   Literature,    Bryn  Mawr   College,    1897 — '99;   Assistant 
Prof,  of  Latin,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1899 — . 

Lanahan,  Henry,  College  Park,  Md. 

b.   April    19,    1873.          A.    B.,    '96. 

Assistant  Engineer,  Seaboard  Air  Line,  1896 — '98;  Prof.  Physics  and 
Civil  Engineering,  Maryland  Agricultural  College,  College  Park,  Md., 
1898 — . 

Latane,  John  Holladay,  Lexington,  Va. 

.b.  April  1,   1869.  A.  B.,  '92;  Ph.   D.,   '95. 

Shaw  Lecturer,  J.  H.  U.,  1898 — '99;  Prof,  of  History  and  Economics  in 
Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College,  1898 — 1902;  Prof,  of  History  in 
Washington  and  Lee  University,  1902 — . 

Lease,  Emory  B.,  1603  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York  City, 

b.  April  8,  1863.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.   (Ohio  Wesl.  Univ.);  Ph. 

D.,    '94    (J.   H.   U.). 

Prof,  of  Latin,  Allegheny  College,  1894 — '96;  Assistant  Prof,  of  Latin, 
University  of  Michigan,  1896 — '97;  Instructor  in  Latin,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1898 — '00;  Instructor  in  Latin,  The  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  1900—. 

Lee,  Frederic  Schiller,  Columbia  University,   New  York  City, 

b.  June   16,   1859.         A.   B.  and  A.  M.    (St.  Law.   Univ.);   Ph.   D.,   '85 

(J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Biology,  St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  1886 — '87;  Instructor  and 
Associate  in  Physiology  and  Histology,  Bryn  Mawr  College,  1887 — '91; 
Demonstrator,  Adjunct  Prof,  and  Prof,  of  Physiology,  Columbia 
Univ.,  1891—. 

Lefevre,  George,  University  of  Missouri,  Columbia,   Mo. 

b.    Sept.    16,    1869.          A.    B.,    '91;    Ph.    D.,    '96. 

Assistant  in  Zoology,  Johns  Hopkins;  Instructor  In  Zoology,  Marine 
Biological  Laboratory,  Woods  Hole,  Mass.;  Prof,  of  Zoology,  Univ. 
of  Missouri. 

Lengfeld,  Felix,  202  Stockton  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

b.  Feb.  18,  1863.  Ph.  G.  (University  of  Cal.);  Ph.  D.,  '88  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Chemistry,  South  Dakota  School  of  Mines;  Instructor  in 
Chemistry,  Univ.-  of  Cal.;  Instructor  and  Assistant  Prof,  of  Inorganic 
Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Manufacturing  and  Consulting  Chemist. 

Lewis,  Edwin  Seelye,  20  Bank  Place,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

b.  July  23,   1868.          A.  B.,  '88    (Wab.  College) ;  A.  M.,  '91    (Wab.  Col- 
lege); Ph.  D.,  '92  (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  (1892 — '94),  Assistant  Professor  (1894 — '98),  Professor  of 
Romance  Languages,  Princeton  Univ.,  1898 — . 

Lewis,  KXIIIU  Percival,  University  of  California,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

b.  Sept.  15,   1863.          B.  S..  '88   (Columbian);  Ph.  D.,  '95   (J.  H.  U.). 
Assistant  in  Physics,  J.  H.  U.,  1891 — '95;  Prof,  of  Physics,  Columbian 
Scientific    School,    1891 — '95;    Instructor,    Asst.    Prof.,    Assoc.    Prof,    of 
Physics,   California,    1895 — . 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  35 

Machen,  Arthur  Webster,  Jr.,  36-38  Central  Savings  Bank  Bldg,  Balto. 

b.  March  18,  1877.          A.  B.,  '96   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '99   (Harvard). 
Attorney-at-Law. 

Mackay,  Ebenezer,  Dalhiousie   College,   Halifax,   Canada. 

b.  Jan.  24,  1864.          A,  B.,    '86  (Dal.  College) ;  Ph.  D.,  '96  (J.  H.  U.). 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Dalhousie  College. 

Mackenzie,  Arthur  Stanley,  Bryn  Mawr.   Pa. 

b.  Sept.  26,  1865.     "    A.  B.,  '85  (Dal.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '94  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Mathematics  and  Physics,   Dal.   College,   1887 — '89;   As- 
sociate, Associate  Prof,  and  Prof,  of  Physics,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1891 — . 

Magoun,  Herbert  William*,  Redfields,  So.  Dakota, 

b.    Feb.    17,    1856.          A.    B.,    '79,    and   A.   M.,   '82    (Iowa   Coll.);   Ph.   D., 

'90   (J.  H.  U.). 

Acting  Professor,  Greek,  Colorado  College;  Acting  Professor,  Greek, 
Oberlin  College;  Acting  Professor,  Latin,  Oberlin  College;  Professor, 
Latin  and  Didactics,  Redfleld  College;  Professor,  Latin  and  Greek, 
Redfield  College. 

Main,  John  Hanson  Thomas,  803  High  St.,   Grinnell,  Iowa, 

b.  April  2,  1859.  A.  B.  (Moore's  Hill  College);  Ph.  D.,  '92  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Greek,  Iowa  College;  Acting  President,  Iowa  College,  1900 — 
'02;  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  Iowa  College,  1902 — . 

Maltbie,  William   Henry,  The  Woman's  College.   Balto.,  Md. 

b.  Aug.   26,   1867.          A.  B.,   '90,  and  A.  M.,  '92    (O.  W.  Univ.);   Ph.   D., 

'95    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor,  Assoc.  Prof,  and  Prof,  of  Mathematics.  The  Woman's  Col- 
lege of  Baltimore,  1895 — . 

Marquand,  Allan,  Princeton.  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  '74  (Prin.);  Ph.  D.,  '80  (J.  H.  U.);  L.  H.  D.,  '88   (Hobart). 
Prof,  of  Archaeology,  Princeton  Univ. 

Matzke,  John  Ernest,  Stanford  University,  Cal. 

b.  Oct.  20,  1862.          A.  B.,  '82  (Hope  College);  Ph.  D.,  '88  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  French,  Bowdoin  College,  1889 — '90;  Prof,  of  Romance  Lan- 
guages, Indiana  Univ.,  1890 — '91;   Associate  in  Romance  Lang.,   J.  H. 
U.,  1891 — '93;  Prof,  of  Rom.  Lang.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.,  1893 — . 

MeBryde,  John   McLaren,  Blacksburg,   Va. 

b.  March  18,  1870.          A.  B.,  '90,  and  A.  M.,  93   (S.  C.  College);  Ph.  D., 

'97    (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  English  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Hollins  Inst.,  Va. 

Metcalf,  Maynard  M.,  2435  N.  Charles  St.,  Balto.,   Md. 

b.  March  12.  1868.  A.  B.,  '89  (Ober  College);  Ph.  D.,  '93  (J.  H.  U.). 
Associate  Professor  and  Professor  of  Biology,  The  Woman's  College 
of  Baltimore,  1897 — . 

Moore,  Henry  I.udwell,  Columbia  University,  New  York, 

b.  Nov.  21,  1869.  A.  B..  '92  (R.-M.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '96  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Economics.  Johms  Hopkins.  1896 — '97;  Professor  of  Eco- 
nomics, Smith  College,  1897 — '02;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Polit.  Econ., 
Columbia  University,  1902 — . 


36  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Moore,  John   Leverett,  117   Academy  St.,   Poughkeepsie,   N.   Y. 

b.  June  6,  1859.          A.  B.,  '81,  and  A.  M.,  '84  (Prin).;  Ph.  D.,  '91. 
Tutor  in  Latin,  Princeton,  1882 — '85;  Instructor  and  Fellow  in  Latin, 
J.  H.  U.,  1885 — '91;  Associate  Professor  and  Professor  of  Latin,  Vas- 
sar  College,   1891 — . 

Moran,  Thomas  Francis,  113  S.  Grant  St.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

b.  Jan.  9,  1866.          A.  B.,  '87  (Univ.  of  Mich.);  Ph.  D.,  '95  (J.  H.  U.). 
Professor  of  History  and  Economics  in  Purdue  University,   1895 — . 

Morrison,  George  C.,  220  E.  North  Ave.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.   June   13,    1869.  A.   B.;   LL.   B.    (Univ.    of  Md.) 

Attorney-at-Law. 

Murray,  Daniel  Alexander,  Dalhousie  College,  Halifax,  N.  S. 

b.  May  24,  1862.         A.  B.,  '84;  (Dal.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '93  (J.  H.  U.) 
Tutor   in   Mathematics,    Dalhousie   College,    1885 — '87;   Associate   Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  City  of  New  York,  1890 — '94;  Instruc- 
tor  in  Mathematics,   Cornell   Univ.,    1894 — 1901;   Professor   of   Mathe- 
matics, Dalhousie  College,  1901 — . 

Mustard,  Wilfred  Pirt,  Haverford,  Pa. 

b.  Feb.  18,  1864.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.   (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Ph.  D.,  '91; 

(J.  H.  U.). 

Professor  of  Latin  in  Colorado  College,  1891 — '93;  Professor  of  Latin, 
Haverford  College,  1893—. 

Neill,  Charles  Patrick,  Cathiolic  University,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  Dec.   12,   1865.          A.  B.,  '91    (Geor.  Univ.,   D.  C.);   A.  M.,   '93    (Notre 

Dame  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '97    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor,  Associate  Professor  and  Professor  of  Political  Economy. 
Catholic  Univ. 

Newhall,  Barker,  Gambier,  Ohdo. 

b.  June  20,  1867.          A.  B.,  '87,  and  A.  M.,  '90  (Haver.  College);  Ph.  D., 

'91    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Greek,  Brown  Univ.,  1892 — '95;  Fellow  by  Courtesy,  J. 
H.  U.,  1895 — '96;  Classical  Master,  Monson  Acad.,  1896 — '97;  Prof,  of 
Greek,  Kenyon  College,  1897 — . 

Perkins,  William  Henry,  Baltimore,   Md. 

A.  B.,  '84   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,   '88   (Univ.   of  Md.). 
Attorney-at-Law. 

Riley,  Franklin  Lafayette,  University,  Miss, 

b.  Aug.  24,  1868.         A.  B.,  '89,  and  A.  M.,  '91   (Miss.  College);  Ph.  D., 

'96   (J.  H.  U.). 

President,  Hillman  College,  1896— '97;  Prof,  of  History,  University  of 
Miss.,  1897—. 

Ross,  lEdward  Alsworth,  Station  A.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

b.  Dec.  12,  1866.  A.  B.,  '86  (Coe  College);  Ph.  D.,  '91  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Economics.  Indiana  Univ.,  1891 — '92;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Pol. 
Economy,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892 — '93;  Prof,  of  Economic  Theory  and 
Finance,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  1893 — '97;  Prof,  of  Sociology,  Leland 
Stanford,  Jr.,  1897 — 1900;  Prof,  of  Sociology,  Univ.  of  Nebraska, 
1901 — ;  Univ.  Lecturer  in  Sociology,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896;  Univ. 
Lecturer  in  Sociology,  Harvard,  1902. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  37 

Rowland,  Henry  A.  Died. 

C.  E.  '70   (Rens.  Ply  Inst.);  Ph.  D.,   '80   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.   D.    (Yale  and 

Princeton). 
Professor  of  Physics  in  the  J.  H.  U. 

Royce,  Joslah,  103  Irving  St.,   Cambridge,   Mass, 

b.  Nov.  20,  1855.         A.  B.,  '75   (Univ.  of  Cal.);  Ph.  D.,  '78,  and  LL.  D., 

'02  (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  D.,  '00  (Univ.  of  Aberdeen.) 

Instructor  in  English,  Univ.  of  California,  1878 — 1882;  Instructor  and 
Asst.  Prof,  in  Philosophy,  Harvard,  1882 — 1892;  Prof,  of  the  History 
of  Philosophy,  Harvard,  1892 — . 

Russell,  Harry   l.uuutn,  Madison,   Wis. 

b.   March   12,    1866.  B.  k,   '88,   and  M.   S.,   '90    (Univ.   of   Wis.); 

Ph.   D.,   '92    (J.   H.   U.). 

Fellow  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1888 — '90;  Fellow  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892 — '93; 
Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof,  of  Bacteriology  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893 — ;  Bacteri- 
ologist to  Wis.  Agr'l  Expt.  Station,  1893 — ;  Director,  Wis.  State  Hy- 
gienic Laboratory,  1903 — . 

Saunders,  Arthur  Percy,  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

b.  March  22,  1869.  A.  B.,  '90  (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Ph.  D.,  '94  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Chemistry,  University  of  Wisconsin;  Prof,  of  Chemistry, 
Hamilton  College. 

Sherwood,  Sidney,  Died  Aug.  5.   1901. 

A.  B.,  '79   (Prin.  Univ.);. Ph.  D  .,'91   (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Finance,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1891 — '92;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Pol. 
Economy,  J.  H.  U. 

Shipley,  George,      .  801  N.  Charles  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  March  13,  1867.  A.  B.,  '87,  and  A.  M.,  '88  (R.-M.  College);  Ph. 

D.,  '97   (J.  H.  U.). 

Asst.  in  Mathematics  in  Randolph-Macon;  Principal  of  thie  Middle- 
burg  Classical  School,  Middleburg,  Va. ;  Prof,  of  English  Language 
and  Literature,  Southern  Female  College,  Petersburg,  Va.;  Master 
of  English  in  the  Boys'  Latin  School  of  Baltimore;  Editor,  of  the 
Baltimore  American. 

Silver,  John  Archer,  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

b.    Aug.    4,    1863.         A.    B.,    '86,    and    A.    M.,    '89    (Prin.);    Ph.    D.,    '95 

(J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  History  and  Economics,  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Sioussat,  St.  George  Leakln,  University  of  the  South, 

Sewanee,  Tenn. 

b.  March.  13,   1878.         A.   B.,   '96;   Ph.   D.,   '99. 

Assistant  in  History,  Smith  College,  1899—1901;  Instructor  in  Hif- 
tory,  Smith  College,  1901 — 1904;  Professor  of  History  and  Econom- 
ics, the  University  of  the  South,  1904 — . 

Slaughter,  Moses   Stephens,  633   Francis   St.,   Madison,   Wis. 

b.  Oct.,  1860.         A.  B.,  '83    (De  Pauw) ;  Ph.  D.,  '87    (J.  H.  U.) 
Instructor    in   Latin,    Bryn   Mawr,    1887;    Professorship    at    Hackett's 
Town  Institute,  New  Jersey,  1888;  Chair  of  Latin,  Iowa  College,  1889 
— '96;  Chair  of  Latin,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  1896 — . 


38  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Smith,  Charles  Alphonso,  Chapel  Hill,   N.   C. 

b.  May  28,   1864.          A.  B.,   '84,  and  A.  M.,   '87    (Dav.   College);  Ph.   D., 

'93    (J.  H.  U.). 

Prof,  of  English  in  the  Louisiana  State  University,  1893 — 1902;  Prof, 
of  the  English  Language  in  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  1902 — ; 
Dean  of  Graduate  Department,  University  of  North  Carolina,  1903 — . 

Stokes,  Henry  Newlin,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  Oct.  24,  1859.  S.  B.,  '79  (Haver.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '84  (J.  H.  U.;. 
Asst.  Chemist,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1889 — '92;  Asst.  Prof.  Inor- 
ganic Chem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892 — '94;  Asst.  Chemist  and  Chemist, 
U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  1894 — 1903;  Asst.  Chemist,  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards, 1903 — . 

Stratum,  Alfred   William,  Died   Aug.    23,    1902. 

A.  B.,   '87    (Tor.   Univ.);   Ph.  D.,   '95    (J.  H.  U.). 

Asst.  and  Assoc.  in  Sanskrit,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1895 — 1899;  Prof,  of 
Sanskrit,  Oriental  College,  Lahon,  India,  1899 — 1902. 

Todd,  Henry  Alfred,  824  West  End  Ave.,  New  York. 

b.  March  13,  1854.         A.  B.,  '76  (Prin.);  Ph.  D.,  '85   (J.  H.  U.). 
Tutor,  Princeton;  Associate,  Johns  Hopkins;  Prof,  of  Romance  Phil- 
ology, Leland  Stanford  and  Columbia. 

Tupper,  Frederick,  Jr.,  204  S.  Willard  St.,  Burlington,  Vt. 

b.  Dec.   17,   1871.          A.  B.  and  A.  M.    (College  of  Charleston);  Ph.  D., 

'93    (J.  H.   U.). 

Prof,  of  English:,  Wells  College,  N.  Y.,  1893— '94;  Prof,  of  Rhetoric 
and  English  Literature,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1894 — . 

Tapper,  James  Waddell,  957  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass, 

b.  March  31,  1870.  A.  B.,  '91  (Dal.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '95  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof.  English  and  History,  Western  Univ.,  1897 — 1900;  Associate  in 
English,  Bryn  Mawr,  1900 — 1902;  Instructor  in  English,  Harvard 
College,  1902—. 

Vincent,  John  Martin,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Balto..  Md. 

b.  Oct.   11,  1857.          A.  B.,  '83,  and  A.  M.,  '88   (Ober.  College);   Ph.  D., 

'90   (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor,  Associate  and  Associate  Professor,  J.  H.  U. 

Vos,  Bert  John,  1416  Bolton  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  Oct.  27,  1867.  A.  B.,  '88  (Univ.  of  Mich.);  Ph.  D.,  '92  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  German,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892 — '93;  Associate  in  Ger- 
man, J.  H.  U.,  1893 — '98;  Associate  Prof,  of  German,  J.  H.  U.,  1898 — . 

Wightman,  John  Roaf,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

b.  Nov.  8,  1849.          A.  B.  and  A.  M.   (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Ph.  D.,  '88. 
Prof,  of  Modern  Lang.,  Iowa  College;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Romance  Lang., 
Univ.   of  Nebraska;   Prof,   of   Romance  Lang.,   Oberlin  College. 

Wilson,  Harry  Langford,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  Oct.  28,  1867.          A.  B.,  '87;  A.  M.,  '88,  and  LL.  D.,  '03  (Queen's  Univ. 

Canada);   Ph.   D.,  '96    (J.   H.  U.) 

Classical  Master,  Ridgetown  Collegiate  Institute  (Canada).  1888 — '9o; 
Instructor  in  Greek,  Queen's  Univ.  1890 — '91;  Principal,  Newburgh 
High  School  (Canada),  1891 — '93;  Fellow  in  Latin,  Instructor,  Asso- 
ciate and  Associate  Professor  in  Latin  in  J.  H.  U.,  1895 — . 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  39 

Wood,  Henry,  109  North  Ave.,  West,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  July  8,   1849.          A.  B.,  '69    (Haver  College)  ;  Ph.  DM  '79   (Univ.  o£ 

Leipzig). 

Tutor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Haverford  College,  1869 — '70;  Teacher  of 
German  and  English  Literature  in  Friends'  School,  Providence,  R.  I., 
1879 — '81;  Associate,  Associate  Professor  and  Professor  of  German, 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1881—. 

Woodburn,  James  Albert,  Bloomington,   Indiana, 

b.   Nov.    30,    1856.          A.    B.,    '76,   and   A.   M.,   '85    (Ind.   Univ.);    Ph.    D., 

'90    (J.   H.   U.). 

Prof,  of  American  History  and  Politics,  Indiana  University,  1890 — ; 
Lecturer  on  American  History,  University  of  Wisconsin;  First  Semes- 
ter, 1903 — '04;  Professor  in  Charge  of  Historical  Teaching,  University 
of  Michigan  Summer  School,  1901 — '02 — '03. 


I897. 

Blake,  Frank  Ringgold,  2106  Oak  St.,   Baltimore,  Md. 

b.    Feb.    9,    1875.  B.   A.,   '97;   Ph.   D.,    '02. 

Instructor  in  Oriental  Language,  J.  H.  U.,  1902 — . 

Butler,  Pierce,  3541  Carondelet  St.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

b.  Jan.  18,  1873.         B.  A.,  '92,  and  M.  A.,  '94   (Tulane  Univ.);  Ph.  D., 

'99    (J.  H.  U.). 

Asst.  Editor  for  Revision  of  Dictionary,  with  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co., 
Phila.,  1899 — 1900;  Instructor  in  English,  University  of  Texas,  1900 — 
1902;  Professor  of  History,  Newcomb  College,  Tulane  University. 
1902 — . 

Callahan,  Jam  en  Morton,  Morgantown,   West  Va. 

b.  Nov.  4,  1864.  A.  B.,  '94,  and  A.  M.,  '95  (Univ.  of  Ind.);  Ph.  D. 

'97  (J.  H.  U.). 

Acting  Professor,  American  History  and  Constitutional  Law,  Hamilton 
College,  1897 — '98;  Lecturer  in  History,  Johns  Hopkins,  1898 — 1901: 
Prof,  of  History  and  Political  Science,  West  Virginia  Univ.,  1902 — . 

Chesain,  Alexander,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

b.  Dec.   11,  1865.         A.  M.,  '84   (Imp.  Inst.  of  History  and  Philology); 

Ph.  D.,  '89   (Imp.  Univ.  of  St.  Petersburg);  C.  E.,  '92   (Poly.  Inst., 

Zurich,    Switzerland),. 

Special  Envoy  of  the  Ministry  of  Public  Instruction  (Russia)  to  Ital- 
ian Universities,  1889 — '90;  Lecturer,  Harvard  University,  1893;  Lec~ 
turer,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1894;  Lecturer  Lowell  Inst.,  Bos- 
ton, 1894;  Associate  Prof,  of  Math,  and  Astron.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1895 — '99;  Lecturer,  Chatauqua,  N.  Y.,  1900;  Lecturer,  Columbia  Univ. 
and  Cooper  Union,  New  York,  1900;  In  Charge  of  the  Dept.  of  Math, 
and  Astron.,  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  1901 — . 

Eager,  Pelham,  21  Elgin  Ave.,  Toronto,  Canada, 

b.  March  17,  1871.  B.  A.,  '92  (Univ.  of  Tor);  Ph.  D.,  '97  (J.  H.  U.). 
Lecturer,  Associate  Professor  and  Professor  of  the  French  Language 
and  Literature  in  Victoria  College,  University  of  Toronto. 


4O  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Edmunds,  Charles  Keyser,  Canton  Christian  College,  Macon,  China. 

b.    Sept.    21,    1876.          A.   B.,    '97,    and  Ph.    D.,   '03    (J.   H.   U.). 
Acting   Prof,    of   Physics,    Univ.    of   Utah,    1898 — '99;   U.   S.   Coast  and 
Geographic    Survey,    1899 — 1900;    Instructor    in    Physics,    Washington 
High  School  and  Columbian  Univ.,   1900 — 1901;  Prof,   of  Physics  and 
Elec.  Eng.,  Canton  Christian  College,  1903 — . 

Fairclough,  Henry  Rushton,  Stanford  University,   Cal. 

b.  July  15,   1862.         A.  B.,  '83,  and  A.  M.,  '86   (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Ph.  D., 

'96  (J.  H.  U.). 

Fellow  in  Classics,  University  College,  Toronto,  1883 — '84;  Lecturer 
in  Greek  and  Ancient  History,  University  College,  Toronto,  1887 — '93; 
Associate  Prof,  of  Greek  and  Latin,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  1893 — '96; 
Prof,  of  Classical  Literature,  1896 — 1902;  Prof,  of  Latin,  1902 — . 

Green,  Edwin  Luther,  South  Carolina  College,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

b.  Dec.  13,  1S70.  A.  B.,  '92  (W.  and  L.  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '97  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Greek  in  Central  University;  Adjunct  Professor  of  Ancient 
Languages  in  South  Carolina  College. 

Greene,  Charles  Wilson,  University  of  Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo. 

b.  Aug.  12,   1866.         A.  B.,  '92,  and  A.  M.  '93    (Lei.  Stan.  Jr.,   Univ.); 

Phi.   D.,   '98    (J.   H.   U.). 

Instructor  in  Physiology,  Leland  Stanford  Univ.,  1893 — '98;  Assistant 
Professor  of  Physiology,  Leland  Stanford  Univ.,  1898 — 1900;  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology  and  Pharmacology,  University  of  Missouri, 
1900—. 

Heald,  Eugene  de  Forest,  Jr.  418  W.   20th  St.,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  '97. 
Student  of  Philosophy  and  Theology. 

Henderson,  William  Edward**.  Ohio  State  University,  Columbus,  Ohio, 
b.  Jan.  29,  1870.  A.  B.,  '91  (Univ.  of  Wooster) ;  Ph.  D.,  '97  (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Ohio  Univ.,  '97 — '99;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Chemistry, 
Ohio  State  Univ.,  '99 — '01;  Associate  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  01 — . 

Hoeing,  Charles,  8  Upton  Park,  Rochester,  'N.  Y. 

b.  May  27,   1871.         A.  B.,  '90,  and  A.  M.,  '92    (State  College  of  Ky.); 

Phi.  D.,   '98    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Latin,  1898 — ;  Librarian,  1901 — ,  University  of  Roches- 
ter. 

Hofmann,  Julius,  1029  W.  Lanvale  Street.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.   April   9,    1865.  Univ.    of   Giessen,    Germany. 

Instructor  in  German,  J.  H.  U. ;  Pastor,  of  Zion  Church. 

Krapp,  George  Philip,  ..  Columbia  University,   New  York. 

Sept.  1,  1872.          A.  B.,  '94  and  A.  M.,  '97  (Wit.  College) ;  Phi.  D.,  '99 

(J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  English,  Horace  Mann  School,  1897 — '98;  Instructor  in 
English,  Teachers'  College,  1898 — ;  Tutor  in  English,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, 1902 — . 

Long,  Oniera  Floyd,  Evanston,   Ills, 

b.  May  10,  1870.         A.  B.,  '90,  and  A  .  M.,  '93    (Ken.  Wesl.  College); 

Ph.  D.,   '97    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Latin,  Northwestern  University,  1897 — 1900;  Assistant 
Prof,  of  Latin,  1901 — . 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  41 

Mendenhall,  Charles   Klivood,          University  of  Wisconsin,   Madison,   Wis. 
Aug.   1,  1872.          B.  S.,  '94   (Rose  Poly.  Inst.);  Ph.  D.,  '98   (J.  H.   U.). 
Instructor   in   Physics,    Williams   College,    1898 — 1901;    Asst    Prof,    of 
Physics,   Univ.   of  Wiscinson,    1901 — . 

Mitchell,  Samuel  Alfred,  Columbia  University,  New  York, 

b.  April  29,  1874.  A.  M.,  '94  (Queen's  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '98  (J.  H.  U.). 
Research  Assistant,  Yerkes  Observatory,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898 — '99; 
Tutor  in  Astronomy,  Columbia  Univ.,  1899 — . 

Pell,  Alexander,  Box  485,   Vermilion,   Clay  Co.,   South   Dakota, 

b.  Oct.   8,   1857.          Ph.  D.,  '97. 

Prof,  of  Mathematics  and  Head  of  Engineering  Dept.  of  State  Uni- 
versity of  South  Dakota.  1897 — . 

Ragrland,   Charles   Dnbney,  Died   Dec.    1,   1900. 

A.  B.,  '89,  and  A.  M.,  '90    (R.-M.  College);  Ph.   D.,   '97    (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Randolph-Macon  College. 

Randall,  Wyatt  William,  Dobbs  Ferry,  New  York, 

b.  Jan.  10,  1867.  A.  B.,  '84  (St.  John's  College);  Ph.  D.,  '90  (J.  H.  U.). 
Assistant  and  Associate  in  Chemistry,  J.  H.  U. ;  Science  Master,  Law- 
renceville  School?  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Tome  Institute;  Head  Master. 
Mackenzie  School,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Reese,  Herbert  Meredith,     . .    . .    Yerkes  Observatory,  Williams  Bay,  Wis. 
b.  Dec.  1,  1873.         A.  B.,  '97;  Ph..  D.,  '00. 

Fellow  at  Lick  Observatory,  1900 — '01;  Assistant,  Lick  Observatory, 
1901 — 03;  Associate,  Yerkes  Observatory,  1903 — '04. 

Rhoads,  Edward,  Died. 

S.   B.,   '93    (Haver.   College);  Ph.   D.,   '97    (J.  H.   U.) 

Smith,  Ernest  Ashton,  Meadville,  Penna. 

b.  July  4,  1868.         A.  B.,  '88,  and  A.  M.,  '91   (O.  W.  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '00 

(J.  H.  U.). 
Professor  of  History  and  Economics,   Allegheny  College,   1898 — . 

Sutphen,  Morris  Crater,  Died  Aug.  31.  1901. 

A.  B.,  '90,  and  A.  M.,  '93  (Prin.  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '99   (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Latin,  J.  H.  U.,  1899 — 1901. 

Weglein,  David  E.,  1329  W.  Baltimore  St.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  June  10,  1876.  A.  B.,  '97. 

Teacher,  Balto.  Public  Schools,  1897 — 1900;  Instructor,  Balto.  Train- 
ing School  for  Teachers,  1900 — '02;  Head  of  Department  of  Pedagogy, 
Balto.  City  College,  1902—. 

1898. 

Barker,  Lewellys   Franklin,  Univ.   of  Chicago/   Chicago,   111. 

b.   Sept.   16,   1867.  M.  B.,   '90    (Univ.   of  Tor.) 

Assoc   and   Assoc.   Prof.,    J.   H.   U.;   Prof,   of   Anatomy,   University   of 

Chicago. 
Basore,  John  William,  2631  Channing  Way,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

b.  Nov.  25,  1870.          A.  B.,  '93   (H.-S.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '99   (J.  H.  U.). 

Prof,    of   Latin,    Hampden-Sidney    College,    1899—1900;    Instructor   in 

Latin,  Univ.  of  California,  1901—. 


42  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Bestor,  Odin  Baltimore,  420  Upper  First  St.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

b.  July  23,  1878.  A.  B.,  '98. 

Engineer,  field  party,  for  West  \a.  Central  R.  R.  (Coal  &  Iron  R.  R.); 
Instrumentman,  L.   &  N.   R.   R.   on  construction;  and  Instrumentman 
in  office  of  Assistant  Engineer,  L.  &  N.  R.  R.  Co.,  at  Evansville,  Ind. 
Brush,  Murray  Peabody,  20  E.  Preston  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  April  17,  1872.  A.  B.,  '94   (Prin.);  Ph.  D.,  '98    (J.  H.  U.) 

Assistant  in  Romance  Languages,  Ohio  State  University,  1898 — '99; 
Instructor  and  Associate  in  Romance  Languages,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  1899 — . 

Friedenwald,  Julius,  7  W.  Franklin  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  Dec.  20,  1867.          A.  B.,  '87  (J.  H.  U.);  A.  M.  (Loy.  College),  M.  D. 

(College  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Baltimore). 

Physician;  Professor  of  Diseases  of  the  Stomach  and  Director  of 
Clinical  Laboratory,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Balti- 
more; Visiting  Physician  to  City  and  Bay  View  Hospitals;  Con- 
sultant in  Digestive  Disturbances  to  St.  Agnes  Hospital  and  Union 
Protestant  Infirmary  of  Baltimore. 

Grave,  Cat* well,  218  E.  23d  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.    Jan.    24,    1870.  B.    S.,    '95    (Earlham   College);    Ph.    D.,    '99 

(J.  H   U.). 

Biologist,   W.   S.   F.   C.,    1899— '00;   Bruce   Fellow,   J.   H.   U.,   1900— '01; 
Asst.  in  Zool.,  J.  H.  U.,  1901— '02;  Assoc.  in  Zool.,  J.  H.  U.,  1902—;  Di- 
rector W.  S.  F.  C.  Lab.  at  Beaufort,  N.  C.,  1901 — 
HiiKernln,  Julian,  Died   Feb.   19,    1901. 

A.  B.,  '95    (Charleston  College);  Ph.  D.,  '00    (J.  H.  U.). 
Acting  Prof,  of  English,  Univ.o  f  La.,  1900—1901. 

Jones,  William  App,  12  E.  18th  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  T. 

b.  Nov.  24,  1873.         A.  B.,  '93   (W.  F.  College);  A.  M.,  '97   (Honorary, 

W.    F.    College);    Ph.    D.,    '98    (J.   H.   U.) 

Genl.  Mgr.  Richards  &  Co.,  N  .Y.;  At  present  Personal  Representative 
of  Leonard  Richards,  Pres.   (Boston  Artificial  Leather  Co.  and  Cellu- 
loid Zapon  Co.) 
Knersteiner,  Albert  Frederick,  Indiana  University,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

b.  Nov.   9,   1865.          A.  B.,  '88    (Univ.   of  Gin.) 

Instructor  in  Modern  Langs.,  Wabash  College,  1888 — '90;  Teacher  of 
Latin  and  Geometry,  Hughes  High  School,  Cincinnati,  1890— '94; 
Assistant  in  Romance  Langs.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1897 — '98;  Professor  of 
Romance  Langs.,  Indiana  University,  1898 — . 

Leonard,  Arthur  Gray,  University  of  North  Dakota,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 
b.  March  15,  1865.       A.  B.,  '89  and  A.  M.,  '95  (Ober.  College);  Ph.  D., 

'98   (J.  H.  U.). 

Prof,  of  Geology  and  Biology,  Western  College,  Iowa,  1894 — '96; 
Prof,  of  Geology  and  Biology,  Western  College,  Iowa,  1894 — 1896; 
Acting  Prof,  of  Geology,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1899 — '00;  Asst.  State 
Geologist,  Iowa  Geol.  Survey,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1900 — '03;  Prof,  of 
Geology  and  Mineralogy  and  State  Geologist,  Univ.  of  *N.  Dakota, 
1903—. 

Lncke,  Henry  John,  Division  of  Electrochemistry,  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

Washington  ,  D.  C. 

b.  July  10,  1876.  A.  B.,  '98  (J.  H.  U.);  A.  M.  (Lafayette  College.) 
Instructor  in  Physics  and  Mathematics,  Lafayette  College,  1900 — '02, 
Examiner  in  Electrochemistry,  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1902 — ;  Instruc- 
tor in  Applied  Physics,  Columbian  University,  1904 — . 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  43 

McLane,  Robert   M.  Died   May   30.    1904. 

b.  Nov.  30,  1867.         A.  B.,  '87   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '91   (Univ.  of  Md.) 

Lawyer;    State's  Attorney,    1900 — 1903;    Mayor    of    Baltimore.    1903 — 
1904. 

O'Harra,  Cleophas   Cisney,  Rapid   City,   South   Dakota. 

b.  Nov.  4,  1866.         A.  B.,  '94  (Carthage  College) ;  Ph.  D.,  '98  (J.  H.  U.). 
Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Geology,  South  Dakota  School  of  Mines. 

Osier,   William,  1  W.   Franklin  St.,   Baltimore, 

b.  July  12,  1849.          M.  D.,  '72  (McGill  Univ.);  F.  R.  S.  (Lond.);  F.  R,  C. 

P.  (Lond.);  LL.  D.   (Edinburgh, Aberdeen,  Yale  and  McGill.) 
Professor  of  the  Institute  of  Medicine,  McGill  University;  Professor 
of  Clinical  Medicine,  University  of  Pennsylvania;  Professor  of  Medi- 
cine, Johns  Hopkins  University. 

Fender,  Harold,  153  N.  Craig  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

b.   Jan.    13,   1879.  A.   B.,   '98;   Ph.   D.,   '01. 

Teacher  McDonough  School;   Instructor,   Syracuse  University. 

Reid,   Ebenezer  [Emmet,  Baylor   University,    Waco,    Texas, 

b.  June  27,  1872.         M.  A.,  '92   (Rich.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '98   (J.  H.  U.). 
Prof,   of  Chem.  and  Phys.,  College  of  Charleston,   Charleston,   S.   C., 
1898 — 1901;  Prof,  of  Chem.,  Baylor  Univ.,  Waco,  Texas,   1901 — . 

Renouf,  Vincent  Adams,    . .  Imperial  Chinese  Univ.,  Tientsin,  China. 

A.    B.,   '98    (J.   H.   U.). 

Teacher,  Roxbury  Latin  School,  Boston,  1901;  Chinese  Customs  Serv- 
ice, Tientsin,  1902;  Prof,  of  Hist,  and  Politics,  Imperial  Univ.,  Tient- 
sin, 1903—. 

Saffold,  William  Berney,  . .     University  of  Alabama,  University  P.  O.,  Ala. 
b.  July  11,  1867.         A.  B.,  '87,  and  A.  M.,  '89    (Univ.  of  Ala.);  Ph.  D., 

'98    (J.  H.  U.). 

Teacher  in  Secondary  Schools  in  Ala.  and  Ark.,  1887 — '94;  Prof.  Latin 
and  Greek,  Univ.  of  Ala.,  1897 — . 

Sanders,  Henry  Nevill,  Bryn   Mawr,   Pa. 

b.  July  14,   1869.         A.  B.,  '94,  and  A.  M.,  '97    (Trin.  Univ.,  Toronto); 

Ph.  D.,  '02    (J.  H.  U.). 

Lecturer  at  McGill  Univ.,   Montreal,   Canada;   Assoc.   Prof,   in  Greek, 
Bryn  Mawr  College,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Saunders,  Frederick  Albert,  Syracuse  University,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

b.   1875.         A.   B.   '95    (Univ.   of  Tor.);   Ph.   D.,   '99    (J.   H.   U.) 
Instructor  in'Haverford  College,   1899 — 1901;   Instructor  and  Associ- 
ate Professor  in  Syracuse  Univ.,   1901 — . 

Stearns,  Charles  Miner,  126  Garden  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

b.  Aug.  26,  1876.          A.  B.,  '98. 

Teacher,  Stearns'  Private  School,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1898 — 1900;  As- 
sistant in  English,  Harvard,  1901 — ;  Master  (English)  Thie  Hill 
School;  Pottstown,  Penna.,  1902 — . 

I  I ii. a ii.   Joseph   Nathun,  1829    Eutaw   Place,    Baltimore,   Md. 

A.    B.,    '98    (J.    H.    U.);   M.    A.,    '00    (Col.   Univ.). 
Lawyer   (Harmar,  Knapp    Ulman  &  Paper).  • 


44  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Waldner,  Charles  William,  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  March  6,  1873.         Cert,  in  App.  Elec.,  '92;  A.  B.,  '96;  Ph.  D.,  '98. 
Assistant   in   Physics,    Johns   Hopkins   Univ.;    Instructor   in   Physics, 
Williams  College;   Assistant  Physicist,   Bureau  of  Standards,   Wash- 
ington. 

WilliimiM,  John  Whitridge,  1128  Cathedral  St.,   Baltimore, 

b.  Jan.   26,   1866.          A.  B.,   '86    (J.  H.  U.);  M.   D.,   '88    (Univ.   of  Md.). 
Physician;  Prof,  of  Obstetrics,  J.  H.  U.;  Obstetrician-in-Chief,  Johns 
Hopkins  Hospital;   Gynecologist,   Union  Protestant  Infirmary,   Balto. 

1899. 

Adams,  Thomas   Sewall,  University  of  Wisconsin,   Madison,   Wis. 

b.    Dec.    29,    1874.  A.    B.,    '96;    Ph.    D.,    '99. 

Clerk,  Census  Office,  1899 — 1900;  Asst.  to  the  Treasurer  of  Porto 
Rico,  1900 — 1901;  Asst.  Professor  of  Economics,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1901—1904. 

Chamberlain,  Joseph  Scudder,     U.  S.  Dept.  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 
b.  March  7,   1870.          B.  S.,   '90,  and  M.  S.,   '92    (I.   S.  College);  Ph.   D., 

'99    (J.  H.  U.). 

Assistant  and  Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Iowa  State  College,  1890 — '97; 
Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Oberlin  College,  1899 — Jan.,  1901;  Research 
Assistant,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Jan. — June,  1901;  Physio- 
logical Chemist,  Bureau  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agriculture, 
1901—. 

Fosnocht,  Eddy  Burke,  Cheltenham   Academy,   Ogontz,   Pa. 

b.  Nov.  1,  1876.  A.  B.,  '99. 

Modern  Language  Master,  Hudson  River  Military  Acad.,  Nyack,  N. 
Y.(  1900 — '02;  Cheltenham  Academy,  Ogontz,  Pa.,  1902 — . 

Fraps,   George   Stronoch,  College   Station,   Texas, 

b.  Sept.  9,  1876.          B.  S.,  '96   (N.  C.  College  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts) ; 

Ph.  D.,   '99   (J.  H.  U.). 

Assistant  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  North  Carolina  College  of  A.  and  M. 
Arts,  and  Assistant  Chemist,  N.  C.  Exp.  Station,  1890 — 1903;  Assist- 
ant Chemist,  Texas  Experiment  Station,  1903 — . 

French,  John  Calvin,  2509  W.  North  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  Jan.  21,  1875.  A.  B.,  '99. 

Student;  Assistant  in  English,  1900 — 1903,  J.  H.  U.;  Instructor  in  Eng- 
lish, 1904 — ,  J.  H.  U. 

Glenn,  Leonidas  Chalmers,  Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

b.  Sept.  9,  1871.          A.  B.,  '91   (Univ.  of  S.  C.);  Ph.  D.,  '99   (J.  H.  U.) 
Adjunct  and  Full  Prof,  of  Biol.  and  Geol.,  S.  C.  College,   1899 — 1900; 
Adjunct  Prof.  Geol.  in  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  1900—1903;  Full  Prof.,  1903; 
Also  Asst.  Geologist  on  Md.,  N.  C.,  and  U.  S.  Geological  Surveys. 

Griffin,  Nathaniel  .Edward,  1027  N.  Calvert  St.,  Baltimore, 

b.  March  5,  1873.  A.  B.,  '94;  Ph.  D.,   '99. 

Instructor  in  English,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1899 — 1900;  Pro- 
fessor of  English,  Wells  College,  1900—1903. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  4- 

Grlmm,  Karl  Josef,  Ursinus   College,   Collegeville,   Pa. 

b.   June   10,    1871.  Ph.   D.,   '99. 

William  S.  Rayner  Fellow,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1899 — 1901;  Act- 
ing Professor  in  Modern  Languages,  Ursinus  College,  1901—1902; 
Professor  of  Modern  Languages,  Ursinus  College,  1902. 

Harrison,  Ross  Granville,  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  Balto. 

Jan.  13,  1870.         A.  B.,  '89,  and  Ph.  D.,  '94  (J.  H.  U) ;  M.  D.,  '99  (Univ. 

of  Bonn). 

Lecturer  in  Morphology,  Bryn  Mawr  College,  1894 — '95;  Instruc- 
tor, Associate  and  Associate  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Johns  Hopkins 
University,  1896 — ;  Secretary  of  the  American  Society  of  Naturalists. 
1901 — '03;  Managing  Editor,  the  Journal  of  Experimental  Zoology. 

t 

Johnston,  Christopher,  21  W.   20th  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  Dec.  8,  1856.          B.  Litt.,  '76  (Univ.  of  Va.);  A.  B.,  '78,  and  A.  M.,  79 

(Univ.  of  Va.);  M.  D.,  '80  (Univ.  of  Md.);  Ph.  D.,  '94  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor   and   Associate   in   Semitic;   Associate   Professor   of   Orien- 
tal History  and  Archaeology  in  J.  H.  U. 

Kern,  James  William,  P.  O.  Box  382,  Lexington,  Va. 

b.  May  10,  1857.  Ph.  D.,  '99. 

Principal,  Bel  Air  Academy,  Bel  Air,  Md.;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Latin,  Wash- 
ing and  Lee  University. 

Kurrelmeyer,  Herman  R.t  104  Robinwood  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston,  Mass. 

b.  Sept.  11,   1876.  A.  B.,  '99;  Ph.  D.,  '02. 

Instructor  of  Mod.  Lang.,  Mass.  Inst.  of  Technology,   1902 — . 

Merrill,  Joseph  Francis,  Univ.  of  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

,b.  Aug.  24,  1868.  B.  S.  '93  (Univ.  of  Mich.);  Ph.  D.,  '99  (J.  H.  U.). 
Asst.  Prof,  of  Chem.,  1893 — '95,  and  Prof,  of  Physics  and  Physical 
Chem.,  1897 — '98,  in  Univ.  of  Utah;  Prof,  of  Physics  and  Elect.  Eng. 
and  Director  of  Utah  State  School  of  Mines  (Eng.  Dept.  Univ.  of 
Utah)  1898—. 

Ness,  Jens  A.,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore, 

b.  Feb.  26,  1863.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.    (Luther  College);   Ph.  D., '01 

(J.  H.  U.). 
Tutor. 

Ross,  William  L,eavell,  The  Press  Club,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

b.  Nov.   2,   1879.  A.  B.,  '99. 

Reporter,  Baltimore  Sun,  1899 — 1900;  Railroad  Editor,  Pittsburg  Ga- 
zette, 1900 — 1903;  Industrial  Editor,  Pittsburg  Gazette,  1903 — . 

Spilman,  Edwin  Albert,  815  N.  Arlington  .Ave.,  Baltimore, 

b.  July  5,  1877.  A.  B.,  '99   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '03   (Univ.  of  Md.). 

Paying  Teller,  German  Savings  Bank,  Baltimore.  - 

West,  Henry  Skinner,  1217  Bolton   St.,   Baltimore. 

b.   Dec.   23,   1870.  A.  B.,   '93;  Ph.   D.,   '99. 

Prof,  of  Drawing,  Balto.  City  College;  Instructor  in  English,  Johns 
Hopkins;  Prof,  in  Eng.  and  Latin,  Balto.  City  College;  Principal  and 
Prof,  of  English,  Western  High  School. 


46  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Wilson,  Richard  Henry,  Univ.  of  Va.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

b.  March  6,   1870.          A.   B.  and  A.  M.    (South   Ken.   College);   A.   B. 

and  Ph.  D.,  '98    (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor,  J.  H.  U.;  Prof,  of  Romance  Languages,  Univ.  of  Va. 

IQOO. 

Armstrong,  Edward  Cooke,  Johns  Hopkins  University. 

b.   Aug.   24,    1871.          A.   B.,   '91,   and  A.   M.,   '94    (R.-M.   College);   Ph. 

D.,  '97    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Southwestern  University,  1891 — '93;  Instructor,  Asso- 
ciate, Associate  Professor,  J.  H.  Univ.,  1897 — . 

Barnett,  George  Ernest,  Johns  Hopkins  University, 

b.  Feb.  19,  1873.         A.  B.,  '91  (R.-M.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '01  (J.  H.  U.). 
Principal  of  the  Mocksville  (N.  C.)  Academy,  1891 — '97;  Assistant,  In- 
structor and  Associate  in  Political  Economy,  J.  H.  U.,  1901 — . 

Blanchard,   William   Martin,  Greencastle,   Ind. 

b.  August  25,  1874.         A.  B.,  '94,  and  A.  M.   (R.-M.  College);  Ph.  D. 

'00    (J.   H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Chemistry,  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  1900 — 1901;  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry,  De  Pauw  University,  1901 — . 

Brooks,  Charles  'Edward,  Lake  Roland,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Aug.  26,  1879.  A.  B.,  '00;  Ph.  D.,  '04. 

Burrell,  James  Luther  Albert, 

A.    B.,    '00. 

Duerden,  James  Edwin,  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

b.  April  7,   1869.          Ass.   of  the  Royal  College  of  Science,  London; 

Ph.  D.   (J.  H.  U.) 

Curator  of  Museum,  Institute  of  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I.;  Bruce  Fellow, 
J.  H.  U. ;  Acting  Professor  of  Biology,  Univ.  of  North  Carolina;  Acting 
Assistant  Professor  of  Zoology,  University  of  Michigan;  Honorary 
Curator  of  Coelenterates,  American  Museum  of  'Natural  History, 
New.  York. 

Eisenhart,  Luther  Pfahler,  63  Little  Hall,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

b.  Jan.  13,  1876.          A.  B.   (Penn.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '00   (J    H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Mathematics,   Princeton  University. 

Foushee,  William  Linwood,  Richmond  College,   Richmond,   Va. 

b.  Dec.  2,  1874.  M.  A.,  '94  (W.  F.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '00  (J.  H.  U.). 

Chair  of  Latin,  Mercer  University,  Georgia,  1900 — '01;  Chair  of  Latin, 
Richmond  College,  Va.,  1901 — ;  Chair  of  Latin  (Summer  Term),  Uni- 
versity of  Mo.,  1902;  Chair  of  Latin  (Summer  School),  Univ.  of  N. 
C.,  1903. 

Glascock,  Clyde  Chew,  Graduates'  Club,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

A.   B.,    '92    (Univ.    of  Va.);    Ph.    D.,    '00    (J.    H.   U.). 
Instructor  in  German  in  Sheffield  Scientific  School  of  Yale  University. 

Greenbaum,  Harry  Seliger,  1614  Eutaw  Place,   Baltimore,   Md. 

b.  Aug.  10,  1869.  A.  B.,  '99;  M.  D.,  '04. 


ALPHA  01?  MARYLAND.  47 

Griffin,  John  Wheeler,  21  State  St.,  New  York. 

Nov.  24,  1880.  A.  B.,  '00   (J.  H.  U.);  LL.  B.,  '03   (Harvard). 

Lawyer. 

Griffin,  Lawrence  Edmonds,  222   E.  Vest  St.,  Marshall,  Mo. 

b.    Sept.    10,    1874.         A.   B.    and   Ph.    B.    (Ham.    Univ.);    Ph.    D.,    '00 

(J.  H.  U.) 

Inst.  in  Biology,  College  for  Women,  Western  Reserve.  Univ.,  1900 — 
'02;   Prof,   of  Biology,  Missouri  Valley  College.   1902 — . 

Hagen,  Sivert  Nielsen,  Iowa  City,  Iowa, 

b.  Sept.  4,  1872.  A.  B.  '96  (Luther  College);  Ph.  D.,  '00  (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  English,  The  University  of  Iowa,  1900 — . 

Herrick,  Joseph   Cawdell,  St.   Joseph's   Seminary,   Yonkers,   N.   Y. 

b.  May  6,   1874.         A.   B.    (Univ.   of  Va.);   Ph.   D.    (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Science,  St.  Joseph's  Seminary,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Hullihen,  Walter,  Walbrook,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  May  26,  1875.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  '96  (Univ.  of  Va.);  Pb.  D.,  '00 

(J.   H.   U.). 
Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  University  School  for  Boys,  Balto.,  Md. 

Hyde,  Edward  Pechin,  1100  E.  North  Ave.,  Baltimore. 

b.   Jan.   3,   1879.  A.   B.,   '00. 

Laboratory   Assistant,    Bureau    of   Standards,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Liddell,  Donald  Macy,  1314  McCulloh  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.   Feb.   28,    1879.  A.   B.,   '00. 

Chemist,  Detroit  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Morenci,  Arizona;  Assistant  and 
Chief  Assayer,  Balto.  Copper  Sm.  and  Rolling  Co.,   1901 — . 

Milder,  Alfred  William,  Emory,  Va. 

b.  March  11,  1868.         A.  B.   (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Ph.  D.,  '99  (J.  H.  U.). 
Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek,  Emory  and  Henry  College,  1900 — . 

Myers,  William  Starr,       Country  School  for  Boys,  Charles  St.,  Baltimore, 
b.  June  17,  1877.         A.  B.,  '97  (Univ.  of  N.  C.);  Ph.  D.,  '00  (J.  H.  U.). 
Master  of  History,  Country  School  for  Boys,  1900 — . 

Olsen,  John  Charles,  54  Clarkson  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

b.  July  22,  1869.  A..  B.  and  A.  M.   (Knox  College);  Ph.   D.,   '00 

(J.  H.  U.). 
Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute. 

Richardson,  George  Burr,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  Aug.  21,  1872.         B.  S.,  '95,  and  M.  S.,  '97   (Harvard);  Ph.  D.,  '01 

(J.   H.   U.). 
Assistant  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey. 

* 

Roulston,  Robert  Bruce,  628  N.  Arlington  Ave.,  Baltimore. 

b.   Nov.   7,   1877  A.   B.,   '00. 

Student. 

Shaw,  James  Eustace,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore. 

b.  July  17,  1876.  A.  B.,  '96;  Ph.  D.,  '00. 

Instructor  and  Associate  in  Italian,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1SOO — . 


48  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Weaver,  Charles  Clinton,  Lenoir,  N.   C. 

b.  June  21,  1875.  A.  B.,  '95  (Trinity  College);  Ph.  D.,  '00  (J.  H.  U.). 
Pres.  Rutherford  College,  N.  C.,  1900 — 1903;  Pres.  Davenport  College 
1903—. 

IQOI. 

Archibald,  Herbert  Thompson,  Occidental  College,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

b.    Dec.    18,    1874.          A.    B.,    '97,    and    A.    M.,    '98     (Dal.    College); 

Ph.  D.,   '01    (J.  H.  U.). 

Teacher  of  Greek,  Latin  and  English,  Colchester  Academy,  Truro, 
N.  S.,  1897 — '98;  Professor  of  Greek,  Occidental  College,  Los  Angeles. 
Cal.,  1901—. 

Baetjer,  Howard,  Room  1115,  Union  Station.  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

b.  Dec.  20,  1879.  A.  B.,  '00  (J.  H.  U.);  S.  B.  (Mass.  Inst.  of  Tech.) 
Draughtsman  American  Bridge  Co.;  Draughtsman  Engineering  Dept. 
P.  R.  R.,  1903—. 

Boyer,  Norman,  1526  McCulloh  St.,  Baltimore. 

b.  June  28,  1878.  A.  B.,  '01. 

Baltimore  Morning  Herald,  1898 — '02;  Interviewer  for  "Success;" 
Teacher  and  Correspondent  in  Mexico,  1902 — '04;  Asst.  Manager  "Hat- 
goods." 

Brown,  George  Dobbin,  St.  Denis,  P.  O.,  Maryland. 

b.   May   1,    1874.  A.   B.,   '95,   and  Ph.   D.,   '01. 

Substitute  in  English,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1901 — 1902;  College  of  City 
of  New  York,  1903;  Teacher  of  English  in  Mrs.  Lefebre's  School, 
Baltimore. 

Caldwell,  Benjamin  Palmer,        Tulane  University  of  La.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
b.  April  2,   1875.  B.  A.,  B.  E.  and  Ch.  E.    (Tulane);  Ph.  D.,  '01 

(J.   H.  U.). 
Instructor  and  Asst.  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Tulane  Univ. 

Cator,  George,  803  St.  Paul  St.,  Balto.,  Md. 

b.  May  10,  1856.  A.  B.,  '01,  and  Phi  D.,  '02   (J.  H.  U.). 

Coble,  Arthur  Byron,  Lykens,  Penn. 

A.   B.,   '97    (Penn.   College);  Ph.  D.,  '02    (J.   H.   U.). 

Inst.  in  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Missouri,  1902 — 1903;  Carnegie  Re- 
search Assistant. 

Coker,  William  Chambers,  Chapel   Hill,   N.  C. 

b.  Oct.  24,   1872.          B.  S.,  '94   (S.  C.  Col.);  Ph.  D.,  '01   (J.  H.  U.). 
Associate  Prof,  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  N.  C. 

Cowles,   Rheinart   Parker,  Johns   Hopkins   Univ.,   Baltimore, 

b.  April  8,  1872.          A.  B.   (Stan.  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '04   (J.  H.  U.). 

Daniel,  Waverly  Bayard,  Baylor  University,  Waco,  Texas. 

A.  M.   (W,  F.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '01   (J.  H.  U.). 

Classical  Master,  Marston's  University  School  (Balto.),  1901 — '02; 
Prof,  of  Latin,  Baylor,  Univ.,  1902 — . 

Eager,  John   Howard,  Jr.,  1523   McCulloh   St.,   Baltimore,   Md. 

b.   Nov.   22,    1881.  A.   B.,   '00. 

Insurance. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  49 

Edwards,  Philip  Howard,  Pikesville,  Md. 

b.  Feb.  23,  1878.         B.  A.,  '98,  and  M.  A.,  '01  (St.  John  College); 

Ph.   D.,  '03    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  in  Latin  and  German,  St.  John's  College,  '98 — '99;  In- 
structor in  Latin,  Friends  School,  Baltimore. 

Ember,  Aaron,  201  S.  High  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  Dec.,  1878.  A.  B.,  '01;  Ph.  D.,  '04. 

Fellow  in  Semetics  at  J.  H.  U.,  1903 — '04. 

Frazer,  Joseph  Christian  Whitney,          1217  Madison  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
b.  Oct.  30,   1875.  S.  B.  and  S.  M.    (Ken.  State  College);  Ph.  D. 

(J.  H.  U.) 

Assistant  in  Chemistry,  Johns  Hopkins,  and  Carnegie  Research  As- 
sistant. 

Frost,  Francis  Le  Jau,  St.  Mary's  Rectory,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

b.  March  27,  1875.  Ph.  D.  '01  (J.  H.  U.);     Gen.  Theo.  Sem.,  N.  Y. 

Rector   of   St.    Mary's   P.    E.   Ch/urch,   W.    N.    Brighton,   N.   Y. 

Hollander,   Lee   Milton,  2133    McCulloh    St.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.  Nov.  8,  1880.         A.  B.,  '01. 
Fellow  in  German,  1903—1904,  J.  H.  U. 

Hunt,  Reid,  1223  M  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  April  20,   1870.         A.  B.,  '91,  Ph.  D.,  '96   (J.  H.  U.),  M.  D.,  '96   (Col- 
lege   of   Phys.    &   Surg.). 

Tutor  in  Physiology,  Columbia  University,  1896 — '98;  Associate  Pro- 
fessor of  Pharmacology,  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1898 — 1903; 
Chief  of  Division  of  Pharmacology,  U.  S.  Public  Health  and  Marine 
Hospital  Service. 

Machen,  John  Gresham,  217  W.  Monument  St.,  Baltimore. 

b.  July  28,   1881.         A.   B.,  '01. 
Student. 

Martin,    William    Elejius,  Havana,    Alabama. 

M.  A.  (Southern  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '01  (J.  H.  U.). 

Professor  of  History  and  Political  Economy,  Emory  and  Henry  Col- 
lege, Emory,  Va. 

Miles,  Louis  Wardlaw,  514  Cathedral  St.,  Baltimore, 

b.  March  23,  1873.  A.  B.,  '94,  and  Ph.  D.,  '02  (J.  H.  U.);  M.  D. 
(Univ.  of  Md.).  Instructor  in  German  at  Boys  Country  School,  Balti- 
more. 

Morse,   Robert   Brooks,  Navy   Department,    Washington,    D.   C. 

b.    Sept.    13,    1880.          A.    B.,   '01. 
Naval  Architect. 

Mosemiller,    Charles   Alfred. 

Rehberger,   George   Edward,  1709    Aliceanna   St.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.  Nov.   23,   1880.  A.   B.,   '01. 

Medical  Student. 

Rons,  Francis  Peyton,  252  W.  Hoffman  St.,  Baltimore. 

Oct.    5,    1879.          A.   B.,   '00. 
Medical    Student. 


50  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Schneider,   John    Philip,  Cooperstown,    N.    Y. 

b.  June  27,  1872.          A.  B.,  '96   (Wit.  College);  A.  M.,  '98   (Col.  Univ.); 

Ph.   D.,   '04    (J.  H.    Q.). 

Instructor  in  the  Randolph-Harrison  School,  Balto.,  1899 — '01;  Fellow 
in    J.    H.    U. 

Shoemaker,    Daniel    Naylor,    Lab.    of    Plant    Breeding,    Depart,    of    Agri., 

Washington,    D.    C. 
b.  Nov.  16,  1869.          B.  S.,  '94  (Earlham  College);  Ph.  D..  '03  (J.  H.  U.). 

Struth,   Otto   Albert,  Died    Sept.    1,    1902. 

A.    B.,    '01. 

IQ02. 

Benton,  Elbert  Jay,  Western   Reserve  University,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 

b.  March  23,   1871.          A.  B.    (C.  College);   Ph.   D.,   '03    (J.   H.    I'.). 
Instructor  in  History,   Western   Reserve  University,   1903 — . 

Dew,  Albert  Goucher,  1623   Edmondson  Ave..  Baltimore. 

b.    Nov.    13,    1878.          A.    B.,    '92. 
Student   of   Theology   in   Boston. 

Fowler,  Thomas  Howard,  2301  Eutaw  Place,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.    1877.          A.    B.    &   A.    M.    (Wash.    College,    Md.). 

Instructor   in   Modern  Languages   at  Horner   Military   Academy,   Ox- 
ford, N.  C.;  Student  at  J.  H.  U. 

Harry,   James    Warner,  Johns    Hopkins    Univ.,    Baltimore. 

March.  20,    1874.          A.    B.,    '99    (Georgetown   College);    Ph.    D.,    '02    (J. 

H.    U.) 

Instructor,  Emory  and  Henry  College,  Va.;  Instructor,  Haverford 
College,  Pa. 

Hobbs,  William  Herbert,  519  Pinckney  St.,  .Madison,  Wis. 

b.  July  2,  1864.       B.  S.   (Wor.  Poly.  Inst.);  Ph.  D.,  '88   (J.  H.  U.). 
Professor    of    Mineralogy    and    Petrology,    University    of    Wisconsin; 
Assistant  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey. 

Kern,    Alfred    Allan,  1915    Broad    St.,    'Nashville,    Tenn. 

b.   Nov.    29,    1879.          A.    B.    and   A.    M.    (R.-M.    College). 
Assistant  in  Biology.  Vanderbilt  Univ.;  Student  J.  H.  U. 

Lindsay,  Charles  Fowler,  General   Electric  Co.,   Schnectady,   N.   Y. 

b.  Sept.  6,  1879.  A.  B.,  '99  (Dal.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '02  (J.  H.  U.). 
Demonstrator  in  Chemistry,  McGill,  1900 — '01;  Chemist  Research  Lab. 
Repaum  Chemical  Co.;  Chemist,  Research  Lab.  General  Electric  Co. 

L,yon,  Charles  Edward,  Mt.  Wilson,  P.  O.,  Balto.  Co.,  Md. 

b.    May   22,    1878.          A.    B.,    '97;    Phi    D.,    '04. 
Instructor  in  German,  Princeton  Univ.,   1902 — '03. 

Macht,  David  Israel,  1707   E.   Baltimore  St.,   Baltimore. 

b.    Feb.    12,    1882.          A.    B.,    '02. 

Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School,  1902-'04;  Harvard  Summer  School, 
1903;  Lecturer  in  Jewish  Law  and  Literature  to  Balto.  Talmud  Torah 
Association,  1903-'04. 


ALPHA  OF  MARYLAND.  51 

Markell,   Charles,  Jr.,  Hagerstown,    Md. 

Dec.    16,    1882.          A.    B.,    '02.^ 
Student   of   Law. 

Martin,   Ernest   Gale,  1814   N.   Broadway,   Baltimore,   Md. 

b.  Nov.  16,   1876.          Ph.  B.,  '97   (Ham.  Univ.);  Ph.  D.,  '04. 
Instructor    in    Science,    Austin,    High    School,    1898 — '01;    Assistant   In 
Physiology,    Johns   Hopkins   University,    1903- 

Morrison,    Alfred    James,  143    Montague    St.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

b.  July  11,  1876.  A.  B.,  '95  (H.  S.  College);  Ph.  D.  '03  (J.  H.  U.). 
With.  Henry  Holt  &  Company. 

Myers,  Charles  Align* to*,  1421  W.  Franklin  St.,  Baltimore, 

b.   Nov.    7,    1879.          A.   B.,    '02. 

Ramsay,    Robert    Lee,  Johns    Hopkins    University,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.  Dec.  14,  1880.         A.  B.,  '99   (Fred.  College). 
Student. 

Raney,    McKendree   Llewellyn,  Pikesville,    Md. 

Feb.    28,    1877.         A.   B.    (Centre   College, ;   Ph.    D.,   '04. 
Instructor    in    Classics,    Hogsett    Military    Academy,    Danville,    Ken- 
tucky; Assistant  Librarian,  J.  H.  U. 

Selple,  William  George,  801  N.  Calvert  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  Feb.  4,  1877.         A.  B.,  '98,  A.  M.,  '01  (F.  M.  College). 
Teacher  at  Deichmann  Preparatory  School,  Baltimore,  1902 — '03;  Ray- 
ner  Fellow  in  Semitics,  1903 — '04. 

Stone,  Harvey  Brinton,  2202  Maryland  Avenue,  Baltimore. 

b.   Nov.   22,    1882.          A.   B.,   '02. 
Medical  Student. 

Strouae,   Solomon,  1704   Eutaw   Place,   Baltimore,   Md. 

b.  June  29,   1882.          A.  B..  '02. 
Medical  Student. 

Sudler,  Mervin  Tubman,   General   Memorial   Hospital,    W.    106th   St.,   New 

York    City, 
b.  Aug.  9,  1875.          S.  B.   (Md.  Agri.  College);  Ph.  D.   (J.  H.  U.);  M.  D. 

(College    of   Phys.    &    Surg.). 

Instructor  in  Anatomy,  Johns  Hopkins  Medical  School;  Instructor  in 
Anatomy,  Cornell  Univ.  Med.  College;  Resident  Surgeon,  General 
Memorial  Hospital. 

Weedon,  William  Stone,  8  Union  St.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Sept.  5,  1877.          S.  B.,  '97,  and  S.  M.,  '98   (Md.  Agr.  College);  Ph.  D., 

'02    (J.   H.  U.). 
Research  Chemist,   General  Electric  Company,   Schenectady. 

Whitehead,    John    Boswell,  1016    St.    Paul    St.,    Baltimore, 

b.  Aug.  18,  1872.          Prof,  in  App.  Elec.  '93;  B.  A.,  '98;  Ph..  D.,  '02. 
Elect.  Engr.  Westinghouse  Elect.  &  Mfg.  Co..   1893— '96;  Elect.  Engr. 
Niagara  Falls  Power  Co.,  '96 — '97;   Associate  and  Ass.  Prof,   in  App. 
Electy.,   J.  H.  U.,   1898 — ;   Research   Assistant  Carnegie  Inst.,   1903 — . 

\\olmiiii.  Samuel,  1211  McElderry  St.,  Baltimore. 

b.    June    17,    1880,          A.    B.,    '02. 
Medical  Student, 


52  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

1903. 

Berg,   George   Olaf,  St.    Olaf   College,    Northfleld,    Minn, 

b.  Feb.  13,  1875.  A.  B.,  '99  (St.  Olaf  College);  Ph.  D.,  '03  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Greek,  St.  Olaf  College. 

Bryan,  James  Wallace,  1305   Bolton   St.,   Baltimore,  Md. 

b.   Feb.   27,   1884.          A.   B.,   '03. 
Law   Student. 

Foote,  Theodore  Clinton,  Johns  Hopkins  University.   Baltimore,  Md. 

to.  July  26,  1867.          A.  B.  and  A.  M.    (Racine  College);  S.  T.  B.   (Gen. 

Theol.    Sem.);    Ph.    D.,    '02    (J.    H.    U.). 
Rayner  Fellow,  J.  H.  U.;  Instructor  in  Bible  Lit..  J.  H.  U. 

Getman,   Frederick    Hutton,  Stamford,    Conn. 

b.   Feb.   9,   1877.          Ph.   D.,   '03. 

Carnegie  Research  Assistant  in  Physical  Chemistry,  Johns  Hopkins 
University. 

limit,    John    Coffey,  1720    Bolton    St.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.   July   25,   1882.          A.   B.,   '03. 
Student. 

Hoxton,   Lwellyn    Griffith,  Bureau    of   Standards,    Washington,    D.    C. 

b.  April  28,   1878.          A.  M.  and  B.   S.,  '00    (Univ.   of  Va.). 
Teacher   in   Higb   School,    Washington,    D.    C.,    1900 — '01;   Laboratory 
Assistant  in  Bureau   of  Standards,   Oct.,    1901 — 

Johannsen,  Albert,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

b.  Dec.  3,  1874.          B.  S.,  '94  (Univ.  of  Ills.);  B.  S.,  '98  (Univ.  of  Utah); 

Ph.    D.,    '03    (J.    H.    U.). 
Assistant  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey. 

Lanier,  Robert  Sampson,  McClure,  Phillips  &  Co.,  New  York. 

b.  Aug.  14,  1880.          A.  B.,  '03. 

Editorial  Assistant,  McClure's  Mag.,  1903 — ;' Advertising  Depart., 
McClure's  Mag.,  1904 — 

Miller,   Raymond    Durbin,  Catonsville,    Md. 

b.    Sept.    15,    1875.          A.    B.,    '98;    Ph.    D.,    '04. 
Student  Assistant  in  English,   1898—1901;  Fellow  1903—1904. 

Murk  land.  \\  Ilium  TJrwick,  37  W.  Preston  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.    Apr.    4,    1884.          A.    B.,    '03    (J.    H.    U.). 
Student. 

Paton,   Stewart,  213   W.   Monument   Street,    Baltimore, 

b.   1865.         M.  A.,  '89    (Prin.  Univ) ;  M.  D.    (College  of  Phys.   &  Surg. 

N.   Y.). 

Associate  in  Psychiatry,  J.  H.  U. ;  Director  of  Lab.  of  Sheppard  and 
Pratt  Hosp. ;  Ass.  Editor,  Jr.  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases. 

Peirce,   "Walter    Thomson,  South    Charleston,    Ohio, 

b.  Feb.  19,  1875.  A.  B.,  '94  (O.  W.  Univ.);  A.  M.,  96  (Univ.  of  Mich.) 
Instructor  in  French,  Case  School  of  Applied  Science,  Cleveland. 
1896 — 1901;  Assistant  Professor  of  Romance  Languages.  Indiana 
University,  1903— '04. 


ALPHA.  OF  MARYLAND.  53 

KniiHi.    James    Edward,    Jr.,  Petersburg,    Va. 

b.    Jan.    1,    1879.          A.    B.,    '00    (J.   H.   U.) 
Student. 

Smith,  Arthur  Whitman,  1108    East   Ann   St.,   Ann   Arbor,   Mich, 

b,  May  11,   1874.          S.   B.,   '93    (N.  H.  College  of  Agr.   &  Mech.  Arts); 

M.   Sc,,   '95    (Wes.   College);   Ph.   D.   '03    (J.   H.   U.). 

Assistant  in  Physics,  Wesleyan  College;  Instructor  in  Physics,  Tulane 
Univ.;    Prof,    of   Elec.   and   Elec.    Eng.,   Univ.    of   Miss.;    Instructor   of 
Elec.  Eng.  at  Univ.  of  Michigan. 
Smith,  Joseph  Tate,  Jr.  1010  Madison  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  May  8,  1881.          A.  B.,  '03  (J.  H.  U.). 
Medical  Student. 

Strayer,    George    Drayton,  1303    McCulloh    St.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.  Nov.  29,  1876.          A.  B.,  '03   (J.  H.  U.). 

Scholar  in  Education  at  Teachers  College,  Columbia  Univ.,  New 
York  City. 

1904. 

Abel,  John  J.,  Station   E,   Baltimore,   Md. 

b.  May  19,  1857.          Ph.  B.,  '83,  and  M.  A.,  '03   (Univ.  of  Mich.);  M.  D., 

'88    (Univ.    of    Strassburg). 

Prof,  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1890 — 
1893;  Prof,  of  Pharmacology,  J.  H.  U.,  1893 — . 

Allen,    Samuel   James,  Halifax,    N.    S. 

b.  Oct.  5,  1877.          B.  S.  C.,  '00,  and  M.  S.  C.,  '01  (McGill  Univ.);  Ph.  D., 

'04     (J.    H.    U.). 
Demonstrator  in  Civil  Eng.  and  Physics,   1900 — 1903,  McGill  Univ. 

Baldwin,  James  Mark,  408   Cathedral  St.,   Baltimore,   Md. 

b.   Jan.   12,   1861.  A.  B.;   A.   M.;   Ph.   D.    (Prin.);   D.   Sc.    (Oxford): 

LL.  D.   (Glasgow). 

Inst.  in  German,  Princeton,  1886 — 87;  Prof,  of  Philosophy,  Lake  Forest 
Univ.,  '87 — '90;  Toronto  Univ.,  '90 — '93;  Prof,  of  Psychology,  Princeton, 
'93— '03;  Prof,  of  Philos.  and  Psychology,  J.  H.  U.,  1903— 

Barnes,    James,  Johns    Hopkins    University,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.  Dec.  11,  1878.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  (Dal.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '04  (J.  H.  U) 
Assis.  in  Physics,  Johns  Hopkins  University. 

Barret,   L,eRoy   Carr,  Johns   Hopkins   University,   Baltimore,   Md. 

b.  March  11,  1877.         A.  B.,  '97,  A.  M.,  '98  (Wash,  and  Lee  Univ.);  Ph. 

D.,  '03    (J.  H.  U.). 

Instructor  of  Latin,  Wash. -Lee,  1898 — 1899;  Instructor  in  Latin,  J. 
H.  U.,  1903—. 

Miifriim.  Douglas  Laharee,  Yale  Univ.,  New  Haven,  Conn, 

b.  Nov.  10,  1878.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.  (Univ.  of  Va.) ;  Ph.  D.,  '04  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Roman  Languages,  Yale,  1904 — 

Canter,    Howard    Vernon,  1120    McCulloh    St.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.  March  8,  1873.          A.  B.,  '96  (Wash,  and  Lee);  Ph.  D.,  '04  (J.  H.  U.). 

• 

Converse,  Henry  Augustus,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md. 
b.  June  3,  1875.  A.  B.,  '93  (H.  S.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '03  (J.  H.  U.). 
Instructor  in  Mathematics,  Shenadoah  Valley  Academy,  1893 — 1899; 
J.  H.  U.,  1903— '04. 


54  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Dougherty,  Howard  Waters,  1024  St.  Paul  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Proficent    in    Elec.,    '93;    Ph.    D.    '04. 

Fuerbinger,  Ralph  Ottomar,  504   N.  Michigan  Ave.,   Saginaw,   Mich, 

b.   Oct.    18,    1883.          A.    B.,    '04. 

Glaser,  Otto  Charles,  2135   Bolton  St.,   Baltimore,  Md. 

b.   Oct.    13,    1880.          A.    B.,    '00;    Ph.    D.,    '04. 

U.  S.  F.  C.  and  N.  C.  Oyster  Survey,  1901 — 1902;  Demonstrator  in 
Embryology  and  Biology,  College  P.  and  S.,  Balto.,  1903;  Biologist, 
Gulf  Station,  La.,  1902 — 1903. 

Hawkins,  Josias  Clark  Lee,  La  Plata,  Md. 

b.  Sept.  14,  1881.          A.  B.,  '04. 

Hemry,   Frederick   Squire,  Clay   Center,   Nebraska, 

b.    Sept.    29,    1876.          A.    B.,    '94    (Cotner   Univ.);   A.   M.,   '97    (Univ.    of 

Neb.). 

Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  Fairfleld  College  and  Henry  College, 
1897 — 1901;  Instructor  in  French  and  German,  Eureka  College,  1901 — 
1903. 

Hollis,  John  Porter,  Rodman,   South   Carolina, 

b.  Nov.  24,  1872.  A.  B.  (Woffard  College);  Ph.  D.,  '04  (J.  H.  U.). 
Principal,  Jefferson  Academy,  1895 — 1896;  Asst.  Prin.  Rock  Hill  Public 
School,  1896 — 1900;  Special  Agent,  U.  S.  Census. 

McWhorter,   Ashton   Waugh,  Salem,    Virginia, 

b.   June   18,   1877.          A.   B.,   '95  and  A.   M.,   '02    (Roanoke);  Ph.  D.,   '04 

(J.    H.    U.). 

Principal  in  High  School,  1895 — 1898;  Instructor  in  Latin,  Presbyter- 
ian College  of  South  Carolina,  1899 — 1903. 

Phillips,  Henry  Bayard,  Lexington,   N.   C. 

b.  Sept.  27.  1881.          S.  B.,  '00  (Erskine  College);  Ph.  D.,  '04  (  J.  H.  U.). 

Rosenheim,    Gerald    Benjamin,  2032    Eutaw    Place,    Baltimore,    Md. 

b.  Dec.  30,  1884.          A.  B.,  '04. 

Saylor,  Charles  Henry,  2418  N.  Charles  Street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.   B.,   '04. 

Scapiro,  Samuel  Hyman,  917  E.  Pratt  Street,  Baltimore,  Md. 

b.  June  18,   1883.          A.   B.,   '04. 

Tennent,  David  Hilt,  Janesville,  Wis. 

S.  B.,  '00   (Olivet);  Ph.  D.,  '04    (J.  H.  U.). 

Thayer,  William   Sydney,  406   Cathedral  Street,   Baltimore,.   Md. 

b.  June  23,  1864.          A.  B.,  '85  and  M.  D.,  '89   (Harvard). 
House  Phys.  Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.  1888 — 1889;  Assis.  and  Res.  Phys.  Johns 
Hopkins    Hosp.,    1890 — 1898;    Assoc.    and    Ass.    Prof,    of    Medicine,    J. 
H.  U.  1895— 

Wise,   Boyd   Ashby,  Canterbury,    Va. 

b.  July  7,  1874.       A.  B.  and  A.  M.  (R.-M.  College);  Ph.  D.,  '04  (J.  H.  U.) 
Instructor   in   Latin,    Randolph-Macon   Acad.    1898 — 1901. 
b.  Dec.  3,  1879.       A.  B.  (William  Yewell  College);  Ph.  D.,  '04  (J.  H.  U.). 

Wright,  James  Martin,''  Norborne,  Missouri. 


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